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Plinth board late 19th century per meter

EUR11.46

Purchased on site in our store in Gysinge. Samples are available to view in our store in Stockholm. Contact customer service for a shipping quote.
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Weight 1 kg
Thickness

26 mm

Width

145 mm

The plinth board included 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.

Untreated pine. Can only be purchased on site in Gysinge.

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The plinth board included 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.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Thickness

26 mm

Width

145 mm

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