Screen Hanging Configurations Using Heavy Duty Adjustable Art Mounting Brackets

Below are professional installation methods using our heavy duty steel adjustable art hanging brackets. These configurations ensure secure support and stability for hanging Asian screens, Coromandel screens, and large artwork, while maintaining aesthetic alignment and structural integrity.

Proper installation helps protect artwork from damage and preserves its condition for long-term display.

Configuration A: Universal Method

Example: Screen with carved bottom apron

  • Space each bracket evenly to stabilize panels and distribute weight.
  • This Chinese Coromandel Screen has narrow legs and a carved apron. To avoid damage, use our Narrow Heavy Duty Screen Brackets for a precise fit.

Configuration B: Budget-Friendly & Safe

  • Cost-effective setup: two bottom brackets + one top center bracket.
  • Best for lighter screens or art panels (under 15 lbs per panel).
  • Ensures even weight distribution and stable positioning.

Configuration C: Mounting a Screen with Hinges

Folding screen with brass hinges mounted using art hanging brackets
  • We recommend removing hinges and storing them while the screen is displayed for a seamless presentation. If decorative brass or metal hinges must remain, this configuration ensures secure mounting without compromising design.