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Licensed Historical Collections


Focal Point offers five product lines based on historical properties from around the country, giving you a chance to own a small piece of history. Each Focal Point architectural product is licensed by a historical foundation that is striving to restore and preserve historical buildings and homes that have become part of our rich American heritage. Classic Ceilings is proud to be a part of Focal Point's preservation effort.
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All descriptions and photography are used with permission from Focal Point Architectural Products, Inc.

Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

In the 1920s, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began a 30-year quest to recreate the town of Williamsburg by restoring homes and buildings to their 18th-century origins. Hundreds of period rooms were recreated with distinctive architectural mouldings and elegant furnishings. Nowhere is there a style so well known and instantly recognizable as that of Williamsburg. After 450 years, the elegant simplicity of the architecture still makes a classic statement in today's homes. Focal Point is pleased to present several designs in its Colonial Williamsburg® Collection, reminiscent of Colonial and Georgian architecture.

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Victorian Society In America

Victorian architecture is reflective of French, British and American architectural styles that transitioned the 19th and 20th Centuries ­ Second Empire, Romanesque Revival, Queen Anne and Stick & Shingle designs. Featuring varied roof lines, applied ornament, complex cornices and contrasting paint applications, structures had a unique flavor that easily flowed across the country and the world. Victorian design is a reflection of what many Americans felt about themselves at the end of the 19th Century ­ substantial, prosperous and very sure of their place in the world ­ a visual statement easily distinguishable in today's design.

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Historic Natchez Foundation

A Century and a half ago, Natchez was capital to America's Cotton Kingdom and home to the world's wealthiest planters. There they built impressive villas with great white columns and an abundance of classical detail. Their legacy, miraculously preserved, is today one of the richest concentrations of early nineteenth century architecture in America, ranging in style from the delicate Federal Neoclassical, through the massive Greek Revival, and up to the elaborate Italianate. Focal Point offers designs from D´Evereux, Stanton Hall, Glenburnie and several other historical properties unique to Historic Natchez.

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