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Stainless Architectural Hardware: Balustrading fittings, Glass Clamps, Tie Rods


We specialise in high quality, proven stainless steel architectural hardware.

Applications include:

  • Balustrading - Stainless Tube, Wire, Glass, Timber
  • Handrails
  • Shade Sails
  • Canopies (e.g. over an entrance or deck)
  • Bracing
  • Membranes
  • Glass Facades - spider with rod and/or cable system available
  • Foliage facade systems - a wire trellis system to grow creeper over a wall, or create a garden wall.

Online Architectural Gallery

Wire Balustrading examples

Glass Balustrading examples

Glass Facade examples

Bracing examples

Metal Screen examples

Membrane (industrial shade sail) examples

Garden System examples

Stainless Rod & Wire System - Structural Dynamics

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Timber, Stainless and Glass Balustrading

Anzor Handrail Eyelet 3

See our new Handrail Solutions Guide.  Whether it is for Stainless Tube, Wire or Glass based Handrails, this is a complete guide to all the Handrail and Balustrading Components offered by Anzor. 

Enchance the facade of a commercial or residential building

We offer a stainless wire system that creates a wire trellis on which creeper can be grown up the side of a building. This greatly enhanced the look of a building - adding character and softening industrial forms.

Wire Displays


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Turnbuckles

Wire Rope

Architectural Wire Rope Fittings

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