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Smaller or continuous patterns generally work best for splashbacks however larger patterns can be used if the measurements of your splashback area match with the larger design. We can help you with this. Splashbacks can be left in raw aluminium or painted in a colour or finish of your choice. We have a full installation and painting service available.

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Pebblecrete
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The Ophir
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Stockholm
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Wynyard
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Marian Rose
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Roughcast Fine
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Petra
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Renaissance
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Maze
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Vines
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Lindfield Mini
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Murray Bridge
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Snowflake
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Valentino
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Newington
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Victorian
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Wellington
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Wild Berries
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Harrison
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Cosmopolitan
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Waratah
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STAMP Pressed Metal

Stamp Pressed Metal is an NZ owned and operated business, based in Auckland. Our pressed tin panels are manufactured in Australia from premium quality aluminium, which has a similar appearance of brushed stainless steel. It does not need to be painted if you like a metallic look. If you want to paint the panels, they can easily be primed using etch primer for alloy, which is readily available from DIY stores.We are here to help you find the right panels for your project. So if you have any questions or need some advice, just give us a shout.