Plain Tapered Picture Rail Hook
Description
Description
Please note, the curvature of this hook may require tightening to sit properly on smaller diameter picture rails. This is easily done by gradually compressing the hook against a hard surface with your hand.
Dimensions: 2" high x 1 3/8" wide x .04" thick.
Rail hook: 3/4" Dia. approx.
Font cord hook: 7/16" wide
Ratings & Reviews
76 reviews
Yes to classic and simple!
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I instantly fell in love with the simple design of these hooks that help make my home feel like a gallery.
I have reordered these picture rail hooks
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The picture rail hooks seat well onto the rails. So displaying art work is easily done.
Just Like England
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I became familiar with paintings hung from picture rails in England. A few years ago, I bought some for my office when I visited a friend in London. Recently I moved the paintings to my house and I wanted a few more hangars. An online search led to House of Antique Hardware, and the hooks there looked just like the English ones; they also appeared superior to all the other ones I found online. After they arrived, I confirmed that in fact they are the real deal.
These are perfect for our needs in hanging drapes
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These are perfect for our needs in hanging drapes from our picture rails near ceilings so drapes flow to the floor...wow...these are the only good hardware selections that we ever found!
Well made. It Blends in with the picture molding well.
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We have a 1921 Craftsman house with original picture rail/molding. The picture rail hooks look true to 1921 craftsman circa.
Pretty good, hard to find hook.
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Hook looks great, but doesn't fit our picture molding very well. I wish the back was a bit longer and that the hook had a stop on the front to keep the hanging wire from slipping off.
Fourth time to purchase these little gems!
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They mean no holes in the wall!
Does what it is supposed to
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Works and looks nice
These are great.
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I love this product. This is much better than putting holes in my walls. The brass color is excellent.
Nice hook
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I own a 1913 Craftsman home, so nothing too fancy except the leaded glass cabinet doors, so this worked well keeping to period I believe. I am removing the paint from the wood and will stain the woodwork, but the pictures can give you an idea of what they look like. I purchased two other types from HFA for other rooms.
