Decorative architectural structures from Hopkins Plaster Studio
Hopkins Plaster Studio combines old skills with modern innovation to make decorative architectural structures like ceiling roses, arches, plaster ceilings, plaster vents, plaster niches and plaster panels. Hopkins Plaster Studio adds historic varieties in their products.
Hopkins Plaster Studio was started by Lorne and Lyndon Hopkins who hail from a family of mixed business people and artisans. Hopkins Plaster Studio remains in the forefront by a combination of skilled workmanship, old fashioned integrity, modern techniques and business practices.
Hopkins Plaster Studio reproduces all plaster creations in cement and also makes urns copied from photographs. Hopkins Plaster Studio also provides moulds for various Victorian designs which are featured in the less grand and grand Australian houses.
Hopkins Plaster Studio has also restored a number of magnificent buildings and homes and it also works with modern construction companies.
The products from Hopkins Plaster Studio is made according to various historical periods including Old Colonial c. 1788 - c. 1840, Post - War c. 1915 - c. 1940, Inter - War c. 1915 - c. 1940, Federation c. 1890 - c. 1915, Victorian c. 1840 - c.1890 and Late 20th Century c. 1940 – Present.
Some of the architectural works carried out by Hopkins Plaster Studio include plaster elegance in Toorak residence and reception centre at Elsternwick.
17-Mar-2008