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Most pressed metal designs can be used for walls as a full feature wall or as a dado bordering a room or hallway. The exception to this is some of the dados may not be suitable for a full floor to ceiling wall as the pattern may not match.

mrytle-bank-wall-panel
Myrtle Bank Wall Panel
beach_port_pannel
Beachport Dado
apm-climbing-rose
Climbing Rose
lily_panel_opt
Lily Dado
waratahdado 939222169
Waratah Dado
apm_victorian_vent_solid_opt
Victorian Vent Solid
apm_candy_cast__opt_1
Candy Cast
kings_panel_6x6
Kings Panel
windermere
Windermere
art_noveau_opt
Art Noveau Dado
apm_aurelia_wall-freize_opt
Aurelia Wall Frieze
posy_pannel
Posy Dado
banksia-dado 110111593
Banksia Dado
apm_crystal_
Crystal
apm_mossvale_6x6_opt_1
MossVale
apm_gothic_6x6__opt
Gothic
apm_northcote_6x6_opt
Northcote
apm_fusion_1_785mmx785mm__opt
Fusion
apm_roughcast_tile_-6x6_opt
Roughcast Tile
apm_shingle_6x6_opt
Shingle
parquetry3_6x6_opt_1
Parquetry#3
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Terms and Conditions

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.