Friday, December 30, 2011

Australiana decoration in Federation houses

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Ian Evans writes that:"Federation-style houses constitute a unique statement of patriotism in architectural form.
  • The rising sun emblem that appeared on countless gable ends symbolised the dawn of a new age for Australia and was itself adopted as a national symbol.
  • After more than a century of British cultural domination Australians had begun to find inspiration in their own country and in its remarkable flora and fauna.
  • For the first time, the flowers, birds and animals of the bush were used to decorate plaster, pressed metal, glass, terracotta and fretworked timber."

Federation Cornice

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In 1910 the Commonwealth of Australia was created by the federation of the states. In a new spirit of nationalism an attempt was made to create a distinctive Australian style.
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The Federation style borrowed much from previous periods but some distinctive features evolved, particularly the use of motifs derived from native Australian plants and trees.
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CN454


Ceiling:
300.00 mm
Wall:
275.00 mm
Length:
3.25 m
These scenes from 19th centurary Australia depict the spirit of the country at the time of federation. An historic and very Australian cornice.
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CN424



Ceiling:
110.00 mm
Wall:
110.00 mm
Length:
3.60 m
Federation decoration often included images of Australian native flora. Cornice Cn424 shows wattle leaves.

CN451

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Ceiling:
110.00 mm
Wall:
120.00 mm
Length:
3.60 m
The gum nut is essentially Australian.
Cornice CN451 uses the gum nut to express its Australian federation quality.
A great cornice for kids rooms or any room where you want something uniquely Australian.





CN35

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Ceiling:
77.00 mm
Wall:
95.00 mm
Length:
3.60 m
Cornice CN35 is another gumnut themed cornice. It can be used on lower ceilings but other wise has the same Australian quality.

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