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Carved wooden Lace Fretwork Corner -Irishtown (FW22) 695mm x 353mm

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VINT_V_FR22
NZ$85.95
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Vintique Fretwork is a laced decorative design that is carved in NZ on our CNC Machine. Most of our fretwork patterns are geometric in design.

Irishtown-Hamilton East is one of Hamilton's oldest suburbs. From the 1870s until the mid-20th century, Hamilton East was sometimes known as 'Irishtown

Fretwork is used to adorn or decorate architecture, where colonial or ornate decor is wanted.

Can be used as an eave bracket, gable fretwork, or baluster fretwork. They can also be used inside and outside. Ideal against ceilings and furniture.

We also offer the option of resizing this design ( Price will be different) so if you like the design but not the size please ask us to quote

Features

  • Size : 695mm Long x 353 deep Diagonal
  • Thickness: 18mm Thick
  • Material Marine plywood is the highest quality plywood, made with the same species throughout to the exact standards of the British Standard (BS) 1088. Ideal for all levels and areas of boat construction or joinery, cabinet making, and furniture where the highest quality plywood is required, particularly where the ply edge is a feature as all veneer layers are sound.
  • unpainted
  • sanded to the point of "first sand" Some finishing may be required
  • ready for painting
  • Brackets sold individually

PLEASE NOTE Our fretwork is made to order , in most orders we can fulfil within 7-10 working days. Should there be longer lead times we will notify you before preceeding.

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Product Name Carved wooden Lace Fretwork Corner -Irishtown (FW22) 695mm x 353mm
Weight 0.000000
Brand Vintique Concepts
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