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A tin ceiling is an architectural element, consisting of a ceiling finished with plates of tin with designs pressed into them, that was very popular in Victorian buildings in North America in the late 19th and early 20th century. They were also popular in Australia where they were commonly known as pressed metal ceilings or Wunderlich ceilings (after the main Australian manufacturer Wunderlich). They were also used in South Africa.

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  • 金属天井(きんぞくてんじょう)とは、建築材料の一種で、ブリキなどの金属の板をした天井板である。 金属板で仕上げられた天井は、19世紀後半-20世紀初期のヴィクトリア朝時代のアメリカで非常に人気があった。また、オーストラリアでも人気があり、「メタルシーリング」または(オーストラリアの大手メーカーであるワンダーリッヒ社にちなんで)「Wunderlich ceiling」の名で知られていた。南アフリカでも使われていた 。 (ja)
  • A tin ceiling is an architectural element, consisting of a ceiling finished with plates of tin with designs pressed into them, that was very popular in Victorian buildings in North America in the late 19th and early 20th century. They were also popular in Australia where they were commonly known as pressed metal ceilings or Wunderlich ceilings (after the main Australian manufacturer Wunderlich). They were also used in South Africa. (en)
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  • 金属天井(きんぞくてんじょう)とは、建築材料の一種で、ブリキなどの金属の板をした天井板である。 金属板で仕上げられた天井は、19世紀後半-20世紀初期のヴィクトリア朝時代のアメリカで非常に人気があった。また、オーストラリアでも人気があり、「メタルシーリング」または(オーストラリアの大手メーカーであるワンダーリッヒ社にちなんで)「Wunderlich ceiling」の名で知られていた。南アフリカでも使われていた 。 (ja)
  • A tin ceiling is an architectural element, consisting of a ceiling finished with plates of tin with designs pressed into them, that was very popular in Victorian buildings in North America in the late 19th and early 20th century. They were also popular in Australia where they were commonly known as pressed metal ceilings or Wunderlich ceilings (after the main Australian manufacturer Wunderlich). They were also used in South Africa. (en)
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  • 金属天井 (ja)
  • Tin ceiling (en)
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