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This 3/4" coffered panel (24"x24") is a recreation of the original pattern from the Palmetto Carnegie Library, Palmetto FL circa 1914.
Due to water damage, a large section was destroyed. We remolded it for the Historic Preservation Society's
renovation of the library. Carnigie, the richest American at that time, gave over $56 million dollars to American public libraries.
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Profile depth: Recess 3/4"
Requires filler. Best for medium and large sized rooms.
Nail-up must be put up on a 1"x2" furring strip system (for this pattern only). Due to the coffered depth (3/4") plywood will not work with this pattern.
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All Patterns
6in Patterns
12in Patterns
24in Patterns
Pattern 1
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 2
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 3
Profile 1/8"
Pattern 4
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 5
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 6
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 7
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 8
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 9
Profile 3/8"
Pattern 10
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 11
Profile 1/2"
Pattern 12
Profile 3/8"
Pattern 13
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 14
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 15
Profile 1/2"
Pattern 16
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 17
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 18
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 19
Profile 1/8"
Pattern 20
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 21
Profile 1/8"
Pattern 22
Profile 1/2"
Pattern 23
Profile 1/2"
Pattern 24
Profile 1/4"
Pattern 25
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 26
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 27
Sale!
Pattern 28
Profile 1/2"
Pattern 29
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 30
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 31
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 32
SnapLock Sale!
Pattern 33
Sale!
Filler F1
hammered
Filler F2 (18")
pattern
Filler F2 - D
pattern
Blank (Drop-in)
blank
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Tin Ceilings remind us of a different time in our country's history. Tin Ceilings stir memories of gentler days when elegance and beauty reigned. A slower paced era where style and grace were the watchwords in home decor. Old time victorian homes, formal parlors, farmhouses with wood burning stoves and other historic architecture we've seen in literature and film or remember from our childhood.
It is said that "Everything Old Becomes New Again". It reinvents itself and becomes fashionable again, perhaps because it was so fashionable in the first place. Fashion goes in and out of style as modern ideas are introduced to the market. But the popular styling's of the past always cycle back into modern contemporary culture. The Tin Ceiling exemplifies this concept.