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The pressed-in tin ceilings come in 2-foot-by-4-foot sheets, with either 6-, 12- or 24-inch repeat patterns. The styles range from Victorian to Art Deco. The material is tin-plated steel that makes it more rust resistant and excellent for paint retention. There are about 20 designs and 11 cornices that come in lengths of 4 feet.
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