Dutch, French, Drop Arm and Box Canopies and Awnings
One of the more traditional types and styles of awnings and canopies, each has its own special area of use. Normally associated with commercial premises and shop fronts, Dutch canopies offer the classic rounded advertising space and shade seen on many shops. The French wedge or box canopies and variants on the same theme, utilising the shape and pitch to provide the perfect surface for graphics and signage. Even older and annotated as Victorian, Butchers or Drop arm awnings, these offer larger areas of shade, protection and cover to pubs, restaurants, Cafes and butchers.
Panache, Poynton, Cheshire
Albemarle Street, London
Palmiye Pente awning
Marylebone Hotel, London
The Ivy in the Park, Canary Wharf, London
Marylebone Hotel, London
One of the more traditional types and styles of awnings and canopies, each has its own special area of use. Normally associated with commercial premises and shop fronts, Dutch canopies offer the classic rounded advertising space and shade seen on many shops. The French wedge or box canopies and variants on the same theme, utilising the shape and pitch to provide the perfect surface for graphics and signage. Even older and annotated as Victorian, Butchers or Drop arm awnings, these offer larger areas of shade, protection and cover to pubs, restaurants, Cafes and butchers.