Ceiling Roses

Our roses are divided into broad design periods to help you find that perfect decoration fit. If you find a rose you like, delve deeper by following the link for further information.


Victorian Period c1837 - 1901

 

Pantglas Hall

With the egg and dart rim, this rose from a Victorian house carries without doubt Georgian heritage in styling. We made the mould for this rose by reassembling and restoring the broken parts of an original found in the demolition debris of Pantglas hall, near Carmarthen, Wales.

 

Llandeilo Lodge

With an oak leaf and acorn rim encircling the acanthus leaf central motif. We made this mould from an original in Llandeilo Lodge, one of the gate lodges to Pantglas hall in Carmarthenshire.

 

Coquet House

This beautiful rose is taken from an original centrepiece from a demolition site of a house in Northumberland we have named Coquet house in honour of the house and the river it stood next to.

 

Hillcrest House

The original of this centrepiece was discovered hidden above a suspended fire ceiling fitted in the property in the 1980s. Hillcrest was a large Victorian house in Neath used to house army officers from the local barracks in the late 1800s.

Ceiling Rose fixing guide

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Ceiling Rose Fixing Instructions Pdf
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