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The Fishscale pattern is exactly as named consisting of repeated rows of scales around 2" wide by 3" long across the sheet. |
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Used to bridge the gap between feature panels and the wall. |
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The Geometric design, the first of the modern age. The Geometric pattern was was the earliest of the Techno designs insofar as it was produced with a milled die rather than a sculptured and cast die. |
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A sweet pattern that compliments any modern house- particulary for bedrooms and lounge rooms |
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The Marist Panel was comissioned when we were renovating a major church hall project dating from the 1920's. |
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The Oaks Pressed metal panel pattern enjoyed a relatively short period of popularity from the late 1920's until the end of the 1930's. |
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Another contemporary pressed metal cover strip. |
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The Watsons Bay Pressed metal panel is a a more formal relief design. |
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