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Bathurst Pressed Metal Panels are an example of a late victorian design which was popular in the rural NSW town of Bathurst |
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This floral pattern was the single most popular design for residential ceilings from 1880's to 1940's. |
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The second most popular pattern from the 1880's until the 1920's. |
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Single most popular decorative panel used under shop front awnings from the 1880's through to the first World War (1920 approx). |
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One of 6 Pressed Metal Cornices. |
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A smaller less obtrusive design used to compliment the feature panels. |
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A pressed metal panel small daisy pattern in a traditional repeating square - perfect for bedrooms. |
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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 Newington design is a high relief pattern based around a 2' square module which links with its neighbours to provide a dramatic mural of relief. |
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The Roughcast design panels can be supplied in full size sheets or filler strips. |
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As the name suggests, a regal addition to any room. |
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The St Pats panel is like a 2' square relief scupture with a feminine feel to it projecting a perfectly balanced energy into a room. |
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The Tulip design provides a calming and relaxed environment. |
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A dado feature is a decoration of the lower part of a wall, this depicts the native Australian flower, The Waratah. |
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The Watsons Bay Pressed metal panel is a a more formal relief design. |
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