A system designed for mounting vertical railing supports made of wrought iron or similar metals in a way that hides the mechanical fasteners. This approach typically involves specialized hardware and techniques to achieve a clean, uninterrupted aesthetic. An example involves using epoxy and hidden brackets to secure the supports within the railing structure itself, leaving no visible screws or welds on the surface.
This method of construction provides a sophisticated and aesthetically pleasing finish to railings and banisters. The absence of visible fixings enhances the visual appeal, presenting a smoother, more refined appearance. Historically, traditional methods of securing these supports often left exposed welds or visible bolts, but modern innovations have allowed for this cleaner, more contemporary look. Benefits include increased visual appeal and a perception of higher quality craftsmanship.