Hardware

Hanging Hardware

Your frame is ready to hang using the

D-rings on the back.

Use two hooks or screws, one for each D-ring.
Measure the distance between the rings and mark both spots on the wall.
Make sure the hooks are level before hanging.
Use proper hardware for the frame’s weight (anchors or studs for heavier pieces).

Do not hang D-rings on nails alone.

Z-Bar This is typically used to hang heavier pieces or mirrors.

Wall Buddies

Wall Buddies are innovative picture-hanging hardware solutions designed to provide stronger, safer, and more stable wall mounting for framed artwork. Unlike traditional wire hangers that can cause frames to tilt or pull away from the wall, Wall Buddies are installed directly into the top corners of the frame, distributing weight evenly and reinforcing the structure.

This design helps prevent warping, sagging, and accidental falls, making them ideal for both lightweight and heavy frames.

Saw Tooth Hangers

Saw Tooth Hangers are a classic type of picture-hanging hardware used to mount frames and other wall décor securely to a wall. They consist of a small metal strip with evenly spaced, angled teeth that grab onto a nail or screw in the wall.

When the hanger is attached to the back of a frame, the saw-tooth design allows the frame to hang flat and helps prevent it from shifting side to side.