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Pressed Metal Designs
Bathurst Pressed Metal Panels

Bathurst Pressed Metal Panel

Bathurst Pressed Metal Panels are an example of a late victorian design which was popular in the rural NSW town of Bathurst
Floral Pressed Metal Panel

Floral Pressed Metal Panel

This floral pattern was the single most popular design for residential ceilings from 1880's to 1940's.
Fleur de Leon Pressed Metal Panels

Fleur de Leon Pressed Metal Panels

The second most popular pattern from the 1880's until the 1920's.
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Cambridge Awning Panel

Single most popular decorative panel used under shop front awnings from the 1880's through to the first World War (1920 approx).
Egg and Dart Cornices

Egg and Dart Cornices

One of 6 Pressed Metal Cornices.
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Candy Stripe

A smaller less obtrusive design used to compliment the feature panels.
Daisy Chain Pattern Pressed Metal Panel

Daisy Chain Pattern Pressed Metal Panels

A pressed metal panel small daisy pattern in a traditional repeating square - perfect for bedrooms.
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Marist Pressed Metal Panels

The Marist Panel was comissioned when we were renovating a major church hall project dating from the 1920's.
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Newington Pressed Metal Panels

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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St Catherine's Pressed Metal Panels

As the name suggests, a regal addition to any room.
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St Pats Pressed Metal Design

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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Tulip Pressed Metal Panels

The Tulip design provides a calming and relaxed environment.
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Waratah Dado Pressed Metal Panels

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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Watson' Bay Pressed Metal Panels

The Watsons Bay Pressed metal panel is a a more formal relief design.
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Art Deco

For contemporary buildings both private and public the Art Deco panel finds application as a ceiling or wall feature pattern and it may also be used as a decorative cladding in wet areas like bathrooms and saunas.
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Cambridge

A simple design, the most popular decorative awning panel used under shop front awnings on corner stores and rows of small adjoined shops and commercial premises from the 1880's through to the first World War.
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Cosmopolitan

A decorative awning panel often often used under shop front awnings. The cosmopolitan shines when broken up with other similar designs into blocks of patterns
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Daisy Chain

A sweet pattern that compliments any modern house- particulary for bedrooms and lounge rooms. The Daisy Chain offers a calm and lighthearted feel, and will create a soothing ambience for any room.
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Dancetti

A strong art deco awning panel displaying contrasting vibrant characteristics.
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Dragon Scale

Originally used on the dormer window of heritage houses, the Dragon Scale nicely compliments modern eco designed houses, as featured on our home page.
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Fish Scale

Originally used as roofing cladding for the small sun awnings over tropical style bungalows typical of the Australian and Pacific region the Fish Scale lends itself to interior wall cladding and as such we see interior designers and home renovators constantly coming up with new applications such as the front of bars and counters, coffee shops and stores.
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Geometric Coarse

The Geometric was the first of our patterns to find its way into modern age interior design featuring in many Bars and Restaurants as a decorative facing to bars, behind shelving and as feature wall designs in food preparation areas. The Geometric panel provides a unique texture finish to compliment surrounding colours and features and is often featured with steel and glass.
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Geometric Fine

The Geometric was the first of our patterns to find its way into modern age interior design featuring in many Bars and Restaurants as a decorative facing to bars, behind shelving and as feature wall designs in food preparation areas. The Geometric panel provides a unique texture finish to compliment surrounding colours and features and is often featured with steel and glass.
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Great Deco

This design was featured in corridors and walls of hallways featured in the new look Hotels, Theatres and Pubs going up pre World War II and in Shop Front Awnings over the 1930's and early 1940's.
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Labyrinth

This design lends itself to larger awnings as the patterns are broken into the bands and bricks along the length of the building and this particular design does not get lost even over a reasonable length. The Labyrinth is often used on its own as an awning panel.
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Marist

The Marist Panel provides feature pattern blocks in vast areas such as halls, large entrance foyers and racetrack stands where any smaller sized panels would be lost in a vast and high ceiling.
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Newington

The Newington is a truly spectacular high relief pattern which creates a mural of pleasure often suited for dining and common rooms. The Newington is not restful like the Clarence or the Tulip but rather a dramatic statement projecting energy and purpose.

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Oaks

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

Filler strips are often incporporated into ceiling designs and consisted of a variety of complimentary patterns which were used to frame central feature panel blocks, as such ripple strip often compliments other pressed metal panels
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Roughcast Coarse

Roughtcast Course will compliment any modern building as a texture feature on walls and sometimes framed in timber or used as decor feature to break up large areas of wall in the same way that wall hangings or large paintings are used. The Roughcast design panels can be supplied in full size sheets or filler strips.
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Roughcast Fine

Roughtcast Fine will compliment any modern building as a texture feature on walls and sometimes framed in timber or used as decor feature to break up large areas of wall in the same way that wall hangings or large paintings are used. The Roughcast design panels can be supplied in full size sheets or filler strips.
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Watson's Bay

The Watsons Bay Pressed metal panel is a more formal relief design, suitable for sitting and dining rooms and in formal studies and libraries in both period and modern buildings. Watson's Bay panel lends itself as a valuable awning or entrance soffit panel which involves a smaller area that a full street frontage awning.
 
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Wunderlite Production Panels have been supplying and installing quality pressed metal panels and pressed tin panels since the 1980's.

Our panels have been used in Modern and Contemporary Settings, Churches, Corporate Offices, Clubs and more.

Please contact us if you have a specific filler application as we do have a further variety of patterns which we have not included in our advertised range but which we are able to produce for specific orders. Again, the imagination of the interior designer is all that limits the application of any of our pressed metal panels being applied to modern decor.


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