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Pressed Metal Awning Facia Panel

Awning Facia Panel (300mm x 1000mm)

Individual strips lap over each of their neighbors and are simply fixed by nailing to softwood battons

Pressed Metal Cambridge Awning Panel

Cambridge Awning Panel (450mm x 1800mm)

The single most popular decorative panel used under shop front awnings from the 1880's through to the first World War (1920 approx).

Pressed Metal Cosmopolitan Awning Panel

Cosmopolitan Awning Panel (600mm x 1800mm)

This very simple design was used on is own with only a timber or folded metal capping acting as a cornice abutment to a shop front.

Pressed Metal Labrynth Awning Panel

Labyrinth Awning Panel (600mm x 1800mm)

This design lends itself to larger awnings as the patterns are broken into the bands and bricks along the length of a building.

Pressed Metal Roughcast Awning Panel

Roughcast Awning Panel (900mm x 1800mm)

Roughcast designs are often used as full sheets in contemporary or modern buildings.

Pressed Metal Oaks Awning Panel

Oaks Awning Panel (600mm x 1800mm)

The Oaks Awning Panel is a truly Art Deco design, featuring a series of raised triangular and diamond sections in the center of each panel which is bordered by longditudal bars.

Pressed Metal Orpheum Awning Panel

Orpheum Awning Panel - TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE

This awning panel was the second most popular decorative panel used under shop front awnings on medium sized shops and commercial premises from the 1890's through to the 1930's.

Pressed Metal Watson's Bay Awning Panel

Watson's Bay Awning Panels (600mm x 1800mm)

The Watsons Bay design was commissioned during the restoration of a significant public house in Sydney.

 
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