The inspiration for our Bolton House Ceiling is an original design by Robert Adam in 1770 for Bolton House in Southampton Row in London.
The diameter of the circular feature is 2.7m maximum and if the swag and drop details and the four corner trophy motifs are included then the whole ensemble covers an area of 3.75m x 3.75m.
If necessary panel moulding or a guilloche band can be added if additional spaces need to be filled within a larger ceiling.
The decorative features can be applied to an existing ceiling. It is supplied as components to be assembled and jointed insitu.
This beautiful ceiling lends itself to properties of any period.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Stevensons of Norwich is consulted before specifying.
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