€3.49 3D PVC panel for wall paneling, ceiling cladding and doors 50X50cm

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3D PVC panelling for wall and ceiling panelling, 50x50cm  

Pure white RAL 9016

€3.49 for each ashlar, VAT included

The ashlar is resistant to impacts and stains, an excellent thermal and acoustic insulator, water-repellent and insulating against humidity, it adapts to the distortions of the walls, very easy to install with simple acrylic silicone or with our special glue, it does not weigh down floors and walls, beautiful to look at on the ceiling, generous dimensions, lacquered effect and paintable, not excessively thick (about 1 cm), elegant in both classic and modern environments, excellent in the bathroom, very effective in bars and clubs, it can be cut with scissors, also applied with double-sided tape, it can be plastered, it is also excellent for decorating the doors of the house.

A bit of history:

There boiserie (often used in the plural boiseries) is a decoration based on covering the walls with wooden panels, variously inlaid, engraved and carved.

The first examples of boiseries they were real inlays, but later on painted panels were often found instead of inlaid ones. boiseries have been very popular in France In the XVII And 18th century for interior decoration. In the Palace of Versailles There are numerous examples of this type of decoration. The panels were often used not only to decorate walls but also doors, partitions and separate.

Very often some paintings were set in the boiserie which therefore served as a frame for the painting or the bas-relief.

The term boiserie it is sometimes used to indicate coverings with wooden panels that are not necessarily decorated, but still enriched by frames.

For contemporary furniture there are also boiserie in stucco or ceramic plaster, created specifically by stucco factories. boiserie headboard, as it is called in artistic jargon, is the one that divides the wall without mirrors and rounded edges above and below it, and was born in Italy as a lambrino or lambrino frame since the end of the nineteenth century.

Nowadays many artisanal productions have resumed the use of boiserieProduction is mainly located in the northeast of Italy (Veneto), where paneling is created in walnut or lacquered finishes. Some design studios specialize in this type of furniture, which requires greater precision in the survey and assembly experience.

 

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