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Rope Systems

Rope systems use stainless steel cables or wire nets to create decorative and functional architectural features. Ideal for vertical greening, partitions, or modern facades, they add texture and lightness to both interiors and exteriors. Marine-grade stainless steel ensures high durability and minimal maintenance, while powder-coated options expand design possibilities. Rope systems are used for plant support, shading, or as standalone design elements, offering transparency and visual impact. Their adaptability makes them a popular solution for innovative projects in Cyprus.

FAQs on Rope Systems

What is a rope system, and how is it used exterior and interior?

A rope system uses stainless steel cables or woven wire nets mounted on walls or ceilings. They serve as decorative features, support living plants in vertical greening or vine displays, or create light architectural partitions and art installations

What are the typical materials and finishes available?

These systems commonly use marine-grade stainless steel (AISI 316/316L), offering high corrosion resistance and low maintenance. Some products can be powder-coated in various RAL colors for aesthetic customization .

How are rope systems installed?

Installation involves anchoring cables or mesh to walls using tensioning hardware, spacers, and profiles. Modular kits allow installation with basic tools, while custom systems can be designed for larger or curved surfaces .

What are the benefits of using rope systems for interior greening?

Rope systems offer: Aesthetic appeal: sleek, minimalistic trellises that blend greenery with modern interiors. Low maintenance: stainless steel means no rust, occasional wipe-down is sufficient. Versatility: scale from small DIY kits to large architectural installations.

Can rope systems be used purely for decorative or architectural purposes indoors?

Yes, absolutely. Rope systems are not limited to supporting plants—they can serve as striking design elements on their own. Architects and designers use stainless steel cables or mesh to create partitions, balustrades, accent walls, and even artistic patterns that add structure and texture to interior spaces, all while maintaining transparency and light flow.