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Limewash Finish on Seven-Story Fluted Plaster Panels
By Patrick Shoemaker with SuperStrata Photo by Thomas Loof

High Polish Plaster Seven-Story Wall and Limewash Finish on Plaster Flutes
By Patrick Shoemaker with SuperStrata Photo by Thomas Loof

Pulled in Place Fluted Plaster
By Patrick Shoemaker

Limewash Finish on Seven-Story Fluted Plaster Panels
By Patrick Shoemaker with SuperStrata Photo by Thomas Loof
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FLUTED PLASTER
Created from hand molded, bench run, or pulled-in-place plaster, fluted wall panels and coves are a custom pattern of "flutes" which appear to give extra height and while also providing sound absorption. They add a three-dimensional element to a room and can almost appear as an optical illusion: the flutes might look like wallpaper from one angle inside the room until you get up close
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