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About

Sydney Stretch Ceilings was established in 2004 as part of the Architectural Graphics group of companies to market and lift the profile of the well known French Stretch Ceiling System BARRISOL in NSW, especially to provide the competent technical support that is required.

Architectural Graphics’s Consulting Design background and reputation for the delivery of Major Signage Programs, Custom Fabrications and Civic Art nationally and internationally was ideally suited to the product, particularly when designers want to push the limits with demanding 2D and 3D designs.

The start up activity evolved into a separate stand alone company in 2008 and is now owned and operated by Marc Ryan with exclusive rights as of 2008 to the BARRISOL System and Products for NSW.

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Our Team

Our core design team consists of three Industrial Designers, a technical director and a senior architect for accurate technical support and documentation. Each can add value to every situation through their design, building and manufacturing experiences.


We can provide you with:

  • Rapid responses to requests for budget pricing
  • Technical data on issues such as green, fire, acoustics, size limits etc. immediately via our downloads page.
  • Samples small and large for client presentations or borrow one of our “Pizza” bags with 3 - 600x600 stretched samples
  • Fast, job specific design development and CAD drawings. for your tender documentation and Quantity Surveyor requirements.


All our installers are trained in France at the BARRISOL HQ Normalue to ensure the highest standard and understanding of the product and so that we can provide the client the 10 year factory backed warranty.

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Our Goal

  • To ensure we can deliver Your Design Concepts and The Look you want.

  • To ensure builders and subcontractors receive accurate job specific CAD drawings that their installers can use immediately.

  • To ensure that clients get what they have signed up for, and that we meet their life cycle and maintanence expectations.