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What? The best way to hold rotating photos, prints, to-do lists, kids art, or other paper goods. Swap or rearrange easily, because change is good. Packed with science! A truly unique paper organization and display experience.
Where? Your office, back entry, foyer, hallway, or wherever! Important paper belongs on your walls, opinions often change. A solution for both!
How? The Gravity Bar is filled with large glass balls, sitting on a slope. They are pushed up the slope when paper is inserted, and gravity pushes them back down to gently hold the paper in place.
- 20" Model holds artwork up to 457mm (18") wide.
- 32" Model holds up to 712mm (28") wide.
Included:
- Mounting screws
- Wood plugs
- Drywall anchors
- Installation instructions
Dimensions:
- 20" Model: 508mm x 80mm x 28mm (20" x 3.1" x 1.1")
- 32" Model: 813mm x 80mm x 28mm (32" x 3.1" x 1.1")
- Want Longer? Click here for 48" - 80" Gravity Bars
Usually buying randomly advertised things from Facebook is a sketchy business. Either it falls apart when you touch it, the wood is actually plastic and the fun guys in the video definitely didn’t make it, or it takes a century to arrive even when you paid an arm and a leg to send it to Germany!
Beyond pleasantly suprised non of this was the case!
Extremely cool idea. Extremely technical yet simple. Extremely well made.
10/10 would recommend and already have!
❤️❤️ happy customers from Germany!
Really impressed with the appearance and function of the product. We have this in our kitchen as a recipe/note holder. It works great, looks great, and always gets comments from guests. We like it so much we’re considering other places in our home where papers accumulate that we could add more of these.
I will say I originally hoped this might hold a calendar, but unfortunately the glossy paper plus the weight just didn’t allow. Perhaps a future product could be purpose built to handle that. Maybe with heavier ball bearings or a different internal design.

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Shaped, sanded, and finished with a rich wax-oil compound, following strict manufacturing processes embedded with over a decade of fine woodworking knowledge.

