About Cornicecovingsltd
Cornice Covings is based in the UK, originating from our sister company, which was founded in 1983.
Cornice Covings is based in the UK, originating from our sister company, which was founded in 1983. Cornice Covings have gone from strength to strength due to our impressive stock range and quality.
With over 600 items at competitive prices, Cornice Covings has become one of the most reliable plaster manufacturers in the marketplace.
Whether it is coving for your house or restorations of treasured historical buildings, Cornice Covings gives you the opportunity to shop at probably the most comprehensive plaster manufacturing outlet on the internet. All of our stock items are ready available.
With world class customer service and an international client base, Cornice Covings is first choice for all your quality plaster requirements.
From our vast range of items, ceiling roses to corbels,we have something for everyone.
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