Door and window linings

Gysinge offers a complete range of hand-planed door and window casings, carefully designed for rooms from the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century. These traditional casings, manufactured with great precision and of the highest quality, are ideal for preserving and recreating the original style and feel of older buildings.
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Breastplate 1900s, per meter

Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR8.65

Breastplate hand planed per meter

Breastplate as in a complete series of hand-planed carpentry for a room from the 18th century until the first half of the 19th century.

The price is per meter and the product is purchased in whole meters.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR20.50

Breastplate late 19th century per meter

The moulding in our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century is of a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. The model is usually called “French joinery” and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR9.11

Door and window lining hand planed per meter

Door and window linings: Hand-planed linings adapted for rooms from the 18th to the 19th century.

A complete series of hand-planed carpentry for a room from the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR22.78

Door and window linings 1900s, per meter

Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.

The price is per meter. BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples are available to see in our store in Stockholm.

EUR9.57

Door and window linings late 19th century per meter

Door and window lining, late 19th century.

Included in our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century is a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. The model is usually called “French joinery” and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR10.02

Feed base hand-planed per piece

Feeding base, hand-planed. Finished length 150 cm for so-called shed blocks. Adapted for our hand-planed door and window linings.

Part of a complete series of hand-carved joinery for rooms from the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century.

EUR42.36

Feeding plinth 130 cm, Turn of the 20th century

Lining base. Also called scouring block and cut to the desired length for installation under door linings. Untreated pine. Fixed length 130 cm.

Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and cornice.

EUR26.87

Late 19th century pedestal per piece

Pedestal, planed carpentry late 19th century. Finished length 150 cm.

Our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century is of a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. This model is known as ‘French carpentry’ and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.

For simpler rooms:

Cornice, “gooseneck”, 22×95 mm/m

Door and window linings, 25×120 mm/m

Feed plinth, 25×1500 mm/m

Floor plinth, 21×145 mm/m

EUR20.50

Moulding / decorative moulding late 19th century per meter

The mouldings in our program of planed joinery from the second half of the 19th century are of a machine-planed variety that was common throughout the country. The model is usually called “French joinery” and was in production until well into the 20th century. There were normally two variants, one more lavish for finer rooms, such as the hall, atrium and salon. These rooms included, for example, three-part cornices and three-part high plinths. For simpler rooms, such as kitchens, bedrooms and chambers, carpentry was used with smaller dimensions and less complicated profiles. However, some of the moldings, such as linings and breast moldings, tend to be the same, regardless of whether they are in finer or simpler rooms.

The price is per meter.

BUY ON SITE in our store in Gysinge. Samples can be seen in our store in Stockholm.

EUR5.47

Pedestal 1900s, per piece

Pre-cut forage base, so-called scouring block. Height 16 cm.

Planed joinery based on models from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Planed after the model from our exhibition house “Andra bygget” from 1894 in Gysinge.

Because of their simple and rustic character, they are also useful in other contexts. The floor plinth, for example, has a shape that was already common in the 18th century. A complete room interior includes: Floor plinth, door and window linings, lining plinth, cornice and breast rail. For installation under door lining against floor.

Also sold by the meter.

EUR5.37

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