Interior » Interior Elements, Ornament & Finishes

Molded ornament in a variety of styles is offered by A&M Victorian Decorations. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

Abatron provides moldmaking and custom casting services for both exterior and interior architectural elements.  Click here for company info.

MasterMold, a non-toxic polyurethane paste from Abatron, is used to reproduce both large and small flexible molds. Click here for company info.

Abatron’s Abocrete restoration epoxies can be used to patch various surfaces. Click here for company info.

Above View By Tiles supplied the ornamental plaster ceiling for the historic Matthew Keenan Building in Milwaukee, WI. Click here for company info.

American Clay's earth plaster finish for walls and ceilings comes in a variety of styles and colors; it can contribute up to 7 LEED points. Click here for company info.

American Restoration Tile manufactured this 1-in. hexagonal, unglazed porcelain flooring tile.  Click here for company info.

This ornamental cast-stone wall mask, model #GWMZ from Architectural Facades Unlimited, is 18 in. tall with a 15 in. base. Click here for company info.

Architectural Products by Outwater offers lightweight ceiling medallions in many historical styles. Click here for company info.

Architectural Products by Outwater are available in select woods, polyurethane and polymer resin.  Click here for company info.

Architectural Products by Outwater offers anaglypta wall coverings in many period styles.  Click here for company info.

Surface-mounted niches are available in various sizes and styles from Architectural Products by Outwater. Click here for company info.

Round fiberglass surface-mount ceiling domes from Architectural Products By Outwater can be installed without modifying existing ceilings. Click here for company info.

Sustainable paints and plasters are available from BioLime. Click here for company info.

Boston Valley Terra Cotta custom fabricated the terra-cotta moldings and trim in this church.  Click here for company info.

Ceiling panels with historical patterns are the specialty of Brian Greer’s Tin Ceilings, Walls & Unique Metal Work.  Click here for company info.

Canning Studios executed the elaborate decorative-painting scheme at the Rodeph Shalom Synagogue in Philadelphia, PA. Click here for company info.

Canning Studios carried out the decorative painting in the Connecticut House of Representatives. Click here for company info.

Canning Studios carried out the gilded stenciling in the Senate Chambers at the Connecticut State Capitol. Click here for company info.

An artisan from Canning Studios works on the restoration of this decorative ceiling. Click here for company info.

Canning Studios restored the decorative painting scheme for the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing, MI.  Click here for company info.

This glazed tile with a tulip design was handmade by Carreaux du Nord.  Click here for company info.

Interior molded ornament is the specialty of Century Architectural Specialties. Click here for company info.

This Victorian-style pressed-tin panel is available in 6-, 12- and 24-in. squares from Chelsea Decorative Metal.  Click here for company info.

Pressed-tin ceiling panels from Chelsea Decorative Metal come in Victorian and Art Deco styles. Click here for company info.

The Gothic Gold tin-ceiling pattern from Chelsea Decorative Metal features a hand-painted finish. Click here for company info.

Many traditionally styled tin-ceiling patterns from Chelsea Decorative Metal Co. feature hand-painted finishes.  Click here for company info.

Chelsea Decorative Metal's traditionally styled tin-ceiling patterns have hand-painted finishes.  Click here for company info.

G. Byron Peck of City Arts/Peck Studios painted the musical angels for this decorative ceiling. Click here for company info.

Classic Ceilings supplies tin ceilings from original molds that date back to 1896. Click here for company info.

To enhance the appearance of the organ and to coordinate with the new period-inspired painting scheme in this 1873 church, Conrad Schmitt Studios provided decorative painting of the organ pipes; ceiling beams were highlighted with gilded and colored stenciling and new furnishings were also created, using portions of the existing fitments. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios restored the tornado damaged St. Mary Basilica, Natchez, MI; the project involved investigating original finishes and then painting and decorating with 23k gold leaf, glazes, multi-color stencils, tromp l’oeil and free-hand artistry. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios restored the decorative painting for St. James Catholic Church in Louisville, KY, including the faux mosaic on the ceiling. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt's restoration of the decorative painting for St. James Catholic Church in Louisville, KY, included gilding the capitals. Click here for company info.

The deocrative painting in St. James Catholic Church in Louisville, KY, was restored by Conrad Schmitt Studios. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios worked with Luczak Brothers, Inc. in the application of Venetian Plaster to add the illusion of depth and texture to this wall.  Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios installed new gilded ornamental plaster to a previously bare ceiling at 35 East Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL.  Click here for company info.

The decorative molded plaster ceiling was added and the high altar at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Montgomery, AL, were gilded, burnished and glazed by Conrad Schmitt Studios. Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios conducted the historic paint investigations, and restored the decorative painting and the polychrome statuary, for the 1927 Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral in Rochester, NY.  Click here for company info.

Conrad Schmitt Studios restored the decorative painting in both the entrance hall and dome of the Administrative Building at the University of Notre Dame. Click here for company info.

This ceiling design incorporates a centerpiece, corner ornament and lineal molding from Decorators Supply. Click here for company info.

Decorators Supply offers thousands of molded period architectural elements. Click here for company info.

Historically styled brackets and capitals are available in traditional plaster and compo in a wide range of styles from Decorators Supply. Click here for company info.

Decorators Supply created this multi-layered cornice molding. Click here for company info.

Decorators Supply manufactured this hand-cast plaster cornice and floral decoration. Click here for company info.

Decorators Supply Corp. provided the compo brackets and other elements for this interior.  Click here for company info.

Designs in Tile’s Arts and Crafts collection is based on sketches by William De Morgan; the tile is individually hand decorated and fired. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

This sepia- and cream-colored 6x6-in. tile is one of many Victorian Gothic Revival designs available from Designs in Tile. Call for more information.  Click here for company info.

Custom historic tile is the specialty of Designs in Tile.  Click here for company info.

Ceramic tile from Designs In Tile was used for this heavy-traffic area in the lobby of the Hotel Jerome in Aspen, CO. Click here for company info.

Materials supplied by TransMineral USA were used to repoint and replaster the historic San Carlos Cathedral in California. Click here for company info.

Edison Coatings used its System 45 brownstone patch to restore the carved-stone ornament on this building in Albany, NY.  Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts restored the decorative painting at the Tinker Swiss Cottage in Rockford, IL, built in 1865.  Click here for company info.

Artisans from Evergreene Painting Studios restored the decorative painted ceiling at Temple Emanu-El in New York City.  Click here for company info.

The subtle color scheme for the Holy Family Chapel, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in St. Louis, MO, was created and painted by EverGreene Painting Studios. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts created this layered rose pattern in Venetian plaster. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Painting Studios directed the restoration of the decorative-painting scheme for the Colonial Theater in Pittsfield, MA.  Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts restored the decorative finishes at the former Supreme Court of the Illinois State Capitol. Click here for company info.

EverGreene Architectural Arts worked on the restoration of the West Main Pavilion of the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.  Click here for company info.

EverGreene Painting Studios developed the methodology to clean tobacco-stained Italian marble in the three-story-tall double grand staircase of the Allen County Courthouse in Fort Wayne, IN. Click here for company info.

This handmade ceramic tile, Jazz Man, was designed and fabricated by Feature Tile. Click here for company info.

Ornamental plaster swags are among the many moldings available from Felber Ornamental. Click here for company info.

Felber Ornamental Plastering Corp. designed and fabricated the ceiling molding and medallion for this grand room.  Click here for company info.

Cornice #6310 and niche cap #7821 from Felber Ornamental Plastering Corp. were used in this custom wall installation.  Click here for company info.

This ceiling medallion is one example of the plaster/GRG products fabricated by Felber Ornamental Plasering Corp; the firm also offers domes, cornices, brackets, friezes and a variety of other moldings. Click here for company info.

Felber fashioned this cornice molding based on a Classical lacy foliate pattern. Click here for company info.

This 20x30-ft. ceiling was created by Felber Ornamental Plastering in a style made popular in the 1760s and 1770s by the English architects Robert and James Adam.  Click here for company info.

Felber supplied the ornamental moldings for the ceiling of this grand room. Click here for company info.

Fischer & Jirouch fabricated this traditionally styled cornice molding. Click here for company info.

Traditional plaster ornament such as this cornice molding is the specialty of Fischer & Jirouch. Click here for company info.

The plaster medallion for this ceiling was manufactured by Fischer & Jirouch Co.  Click here for company info.

Flex Moulding used polyester resin to create this ornate barrel-vaulted ceiling.  Click here for company info.

Made of lightweight, low-maintenance urethane, this Art Deco molding is one of Fypon’s new offerings. Click here for company info.

The Gilders’ Studio applied 23½k gold leaf to more than 4,000 sq.ft. of new plaster ornament at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. Click here for company info.

Goodwin Associates supplied the polyurethane door surround and crown molding for this room.  Click here for company info.

Goodwin Associates supplied this faux-finish entryway with decorative gold-leaf molding. Click here for company info.

These custom door surrounds were supplied by Goodwin Associates.  Click here for company info.

Goodwin Associates supplied the fiberglass dome and polyurethane moldings for this ceiling. Click here for company info.

Decorative cornice molding can be custom fabricated by Hyde Park Fine Art of Mouldings to suit any application. Click here for company info.

James Peters & Son offers this wrought-steel historical gate hinge in seven lengths ranging from 18 to 60 in. Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann restored the interior of St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Place in New York City. Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann used a boom system when restoring the decorative painting at St. Paul's Chapel in New York City. Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann restored the interior of St. Paul's Chapel in New York City. Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann used a boom system when restoring the interior of St. Paul's Chapel in New York City.  Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann restored the painted ceiling at St. Matthew's Church in East Syracuse, NY Click here for company info.

John Tiedemann restored the decorative painting and gilding in this historic room. Click here for company info.

Leo Uhlfelder Co. supplies a wide range of genuine and imitation gold-leaf products.  Click here for company info.

This formerly white bathroom was transformed by a Japonesque flowering mural and a faux painted marble floor, both by Lynne Rutter. Click here for company info.

This Art Deco-style room features custom chinoiserie wall panels and three levels of silver-gilt moldings hand painted by Lynne Rutter Murals & Decorative Painting.  Click here for company info.

This embossed mahogany molding from Manor Style was used to decorate a restaurant. Click here for company info.

Native Tile & Ceramics produces handmade decorative tile and specializes in custom designs and glazes. Click here for company info.

Native Tile & Ceramics designed and manufactured these colorful decorative tile squares. Click here for company info.

NIKO fabricated and installed these pressed-metal coffers.  Click here for company info.

Niko Contracting replicated and installed the pressed-metal ceiling panels and cornice for the South Carolina State House in Columbia, SC. Click here for company info.

The restoration of the lobby ceiling of the South Carolina State House by NIKO Contracting included new bronze medallions, cornice and trim. Click here for company info.

This hand-painted tile is available from North Prairie Tileworks. Click here for company info.

Period-style paint colors made from natural materials such as milk protein, lime, earth pigments and clay fillers are available from The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co. for both interior and exterior applications. Click here for company info.

A wide variety of plaster moldings for interior use are available from Palladio Mouldings.  Click here for company info.

Rambusch did the decorative painting and restoration of the interior of Saint Joseph's Church in Biddeford, ME.  Click here for company info.

This decorative ceiling was created using Duraflex flexible molding from Resinart. Click here for company info.

Kolcaustico Venetian plaster from Sepp Leaf Products is available in many colors and an unlimited number of textures and finishes. Click here for company info.

Gilding supplies from Sepp Leaf include genuine gold leaf in various karats and shades for both interior and exterior applications. Click here for company info.

The gilding supplies used to decorate this finial were acquired from Sepp Leaf Products. Click here for company info.

Superior Moulding’s line of embossed wood appliques includes the model # 3320, which measures 12¾ x 61/8 in.  Click here for company info.

This wood floor was finished with Sutherland Welles’ polymerized tung oil. Click here for company info.

Low-toxic polymerized tung-oil finishes from Sutherland Welles create a lasting patina on new wood. Click here for company info.

TexSton furnished the Venetian plaster decoration on the walls of the lobby concourse in the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, NV. Click here for company info.

Reminiscent of the West Coast Art and Crafts movement, the Bodega fan from The Period Arts Fan Co. incorporates hammered metal and an exposed rivet assembly. Click here for company info.

The Wood Factory produces custom interior trim in intricate Victorian designs. Click here for company info.

Handmade encaustic Victorian-style tile from Tile Source, including the Arundel pattern with a Bronte border and Palmerston centerpiece, was used for this lobby floor. Click here for company info.

The Inverlochie pattern tile from Tile Source was used to create the custom border for this swimming pool. Click here for company info.

The 36x36-in. Palmerston panel is one of many 19th-century patterns available from Tile Source. Click here for company info.

This wall combines Woodbine, Orchis and Camellia field tile, as well as molding and half tile, supplied by Tile Source.  Click here for company info.

Large brackets such as the Dove’s Wing are available from Vintage Woodworks.  Click here for company info.

This Oriental-style ceiling was created using pressed-tin panels from W.F. Norman Corp.  Click here for company info.

Empire Center, model #8706 from W.F. Norman, is composed of eight ceiling plates, each measuring 24x48 in. Click here for company info.

Ceiling plate #270 measures 2x4 ft. and is one of many Victorian-era styles available from W.F. Norman Corp.  Click here for company info.

Moldings and ornamentation from Warner Bros. are available in fiberglass and plaster. Click here for company info.

Decorative hardwood moldings from White River Hardwoods-Woodworks were used to create the ceiling in this room. Click here for company info.

White River Hardwoods-Woodworks offers a selection of molded ornament, such as this ornate plaster element. Click here for company info.

Combination hardwood moldings from White River Hardwoods-Woodworks can be stained, painted or pickled for the appropriate look.  Click here for company info.

Woolen Mill Fan Co. manufactures decorative ceiling fans with cast-bronze, -iron or -aluminum fittings. Click here for company info.





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