Product Era
Contemporary modernism emerged in the early twentieth century, and by the 1920s, with prominent design figures such as Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and others established their reputations. Following the Second World War its popularity increased alongside the modernist planning ethos that tried to correct the previous failure of architecture and design to meet basic social needs.
Unique Characteristics
A design that looks amazing with any skirting board. We have seen it used with he Victorian Queensbury to get effect but naturally it is aligned to the Taylor.
Aesthetic Appeal
A triangular reeded section on the outside with a compressed oval that ends in the lined inside edge.