Birdsville – Single Sided Frieze The Birdsville Lacework is a local design illustrating the very popular sulphur crested cockatoo. This is also a Heritage design registered in 1870.It is a popular lace design, however is not seen in all states. It is popular on new Victorian verandahs and restorations. Read more
Bush Fern Balustrade – Single Sided Balustrade Panel The Bush Fern panel is an old traditional style of panel seen on many Victorian properties throughout Australia,however is more common in inner suburbs of Melbourne.If installed as a continuous panel it looks stunning. Registered by Cochrane and Scott in August 1884 Read more
Moe Heritage Lacework – Single Sided Key Frieze This is an old Heritage design of a heritage key frieze.It fits in between timber. It is an impressive design of lacework .It is not a common design. Check out pricing in lace catalogue Read more
San Remo Balustrade Panel – Single Sided Panel The San Remo verandah panel is an open style balustrade panel common in Sydney on early Victorian Terraces. Today it is popular on heritage balconies manufactured in non rust aluminium and painted or powdercoated in a range of Heritage Colours Read more