
The Railing Loom System
What It Is
Railing Loom is a patented architectural cable infill system for railings, that replaces individual cable terminations at each post with a single continuous cable routed through dedicated Loom elements.

Single continuous cable woven through Loom elements, replacing individual cable runs and terminations.
How It Works
Instead of tensioning each cable run at every post, the system concentrates cable routing, adjustment, and load transfer at the Looms—reducing visible hardware and simplifying installation.

Installed cable panel with Loom elements integrated into the railing structure.
Architectural Applications
Installed across a range of materials, structures, and architectural conditions.

Interior stair — wood structure
Railing Loom paired with wood posts and handrails

Steel guardrail integration
Posts function primarily as structure- not hardware carriers.

Exterior balcony
Loom-integrated cable infill paired with exposed timber structure.

Variable Rail height
Loom elements scale to accommodate project-specific conditions.

Direct attachment condition
Loom mounted to architectural substrate without a traditional post.

The Loom element
Centralized routing for continuous cable runs.
“The Railing Loom system is designed to adapt to real architectural conditions—not force architecture to adapt to it.”
Reduced Hardware
Eliminates the need for individual cable terminations at each post.
Cleaner Posts
Allows posts to function primarily as structure
rather than hardware carriers.
Simplified Workflow
Centralized tensioning and adjustment improves installation and long-term serviceability.
Installation & Integration
The Railing Loom system is designed to integrate with a wide range of steel, wood, and hybrid post designs.
Loom elements may be mounted to architectural substrates where traditional posts are not required, and the system is adaptable to manufacturer-specific profiles and fabrication methods.