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The floral pattern was the single most popular design for residential ceilings in both city and country homes from its introduction in the 1880's right through to the 1940's when Wunderlich ceased stamping metal panels in their Sydney factory and moved on to producing primarily ceramic roofing... |
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Fish Scale Pressed Metal Panels are 900 x 1800 mm (Nominal 3` x 6`) and cover approximately 1.6 square metres. The Fishscale pattern is exactly as named, consisting of repeated rows of scales around 2" wide by 3" long across the sheet.
This design was originally used as... |
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A dado feature is a decoration of the lower part of a wall. Typically, it is some sort of panelling or an embossed or painted decoration which starts at the top of a skirting board and goes 3' (900mm) up the wall. Dado features are then capped with a chair rail which is typically a timber strip... |
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As decoration styles began to swing away from the traditional in the 1930's the went all the way through to the Art Deco styles featuring angular planes and geometric shapes as typified in this panel.
This design featured in the new look Residential Buildings, Hotels, Theatres and Pubs... |
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