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Architectural Fiberglass Column Bases

Column Bases by Stromberg Columns are classic features of architecture, which have been featured by many of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known. However, just as a house cannot stand without a foundation, so too is a column reliant on its base. An underappreciated element of the architecture, column bases are just as […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Balustrades

Beautiful Balustrades in Architectural Fiberglass Few architectural details are so overlooked, yet so iconic as the balustrade. After all, where would Evita or Juliet be without their balustrades? Balustrades add both safety and class to high balconies, porches and rooftops. They safely and beautifully open up areas of a building that would otherwise be inaccessible […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Molding

Elegant Molding in Architectural Fiberglass It may seem like an issue of semantics, but a room can be a space, or it can be an environment. Picture a room: four walls, at least one door and probably a few windows. However, a room can be more than this. A room can do more than house […]

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Grates in Architectural Fiberglass

Architectural Fiberglass Grates A common sight in cities and more rural areas alike, grates serve many purposes. Whether they function as drainage, security or purely aesthetic, grates are an architectural detail that should not be overlooked. Stromberg Architectural Products offers a wide variety of attractive GFRP grates to fit any installation. Alternatively, you can commission […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Cartouche

Detailed Cartouche in Architectural Fiberglass Cartouche is a form of architectural detailing that dates back to ancient Egypt. Despite its antiquated roots, cartouche continues to be a popular design choice for many decorators and designers. Cartouche has evolved from the simple wall carvings of the ancient Egyptians into a modern, exotic sculptural art form. These […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Cupolas

Stromberg Cupolas in Architectural Fiberglass A variant of the exterior dome, cupolas are dome-like structures, often crowned with a sharp point, which has been historically used to designate important structures. Cupolas are used either to cap a tower-like structure, or to distinguish the top of a dome. Some cupolas are purely aesthetic, while others function […]

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Entryway Renovation and Restoration

Renovation and Restoration of Entryways with Architectural Fiberglass Regardless of whether you are designing a hotel, a casino, a church or a courthouse, an entryway is a first impression. It sets the tone for the building, and provides visitors a sense of the space they are about to enter. However, since entryways see so much […]

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Architectural Fiberglass Coffered Domes

Architectural Fiberglass Coffered Domes Coffered domes are a unique variety of interior dome that are constructed from a crosshatch pattern of supports which create a polygonal recesses. Nothing opens up a room like a tall ceiling, but to truly inspire awe, you need an interior dome. Coffered domes are commonly used in places like casinos, […]

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Renovation and Restoration of Barrel Vaulting

Stromberg Simplifies Barrel Vaulting Renovation and Restoration One of the telltale signatures of meeting halls, spiritual sanctuaries and other important buildings, barrel vaulting has been used for thousands of years to designate importance. The barrel vaulting we are most familiar with, however, comes from the gothic cathedrals of the 13th and 14th century. Grandiose in […]

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Bas Relief for Government Buildings

Governmental Bas Reliefs from Stromberg Architectural Products An ancient sculpting technique, bas reliefs have been used for thousands of years. From coins to walls, examples of bas relief can be found dating all the way back to the Babylonians and Egyptians. Bas reliefs are often used to adorn the fronts of governmental buildings. This is a tradition […]

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