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The P5250C column capital is a decorative element inspired by classical architecture, designed to crown wide column structures. By providing an aesthetic transition at the top of large-scale columns, it balances vertical lines and enhances visual depth. Evoking a structural load-bearing feel in both interior restorations and exterior facades, this premium piece completely transforms the character of any space.
Featuring a substantial and eye-catching presence with dimensions of 906x906x697 mm, this product is manufactured from high-density (150-200 kg/m³) rigid polyurethane. With a hardness close to wood, this impact-resistant formula features a closed-cell structure that prevents moisture absorption, swelling, or rotting. It maintains its dimensional stability against temperature fluctuations ranging from -20°C to +80°C, eliminating any risk of cracking or expansion.
Its design details showcase prominent elements of the ancient Corinthian style, featuring acanthus leaf reliefs and elegant volute scrolls. Exquisite floral carvings in the upper center and spiral curves at the corners add three-dimensional depth to the piece. When paired with strategic lighting, these finely crafted reliefs create captivating shadow plays on the facade.
This large-scale capital integrates seamlessly into spacious hotel lobbies, monumental columns at villa entrances, wedding hall portals, and historic building restoration projects. It creates a stunning decorative focal point in grand interior halls, as well as on open terraces or veranda columns protected with suitable exterior paint.
Extremely lightweight and shatterproof compared to traditional plaster and marble alternatives, it avoids adding extra static load to the building structure during installation. To install, apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the cleaned surface and secure the capital mechanically with screws. While the factory-applied primer coat provides a paint-ready surface, an additional primer can be optionally applied to meet paint manufacturer warranties. For long-lasting exterior performance, a UV-resistant topcoat is highly recommended.
- This monumental column capital is ideal for adorning the top termination points of large-diameter circular or square columns
- It is frequently preferred for columns at luxury residence and villa entrances, hotel reception areas, and the grand halls of wedding and convention centers
- In exterior designs, it provides architectural integrity on entrance portals or load-bearing columns integrated with floor moldings
- Indoors, it can be used in spacious, high-ceilinged halls, corridor transitions, or decorative column installations above fireplaces to evoke a palace-like atmosphere
- When coated with the correct UV-resistant paint, it also serves as a durable option for decorative columns in garden landscaping
- The installation surface must be dry, clean, and free of dust
- After aligning the column capital with the installation area, apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the joint surfaces for a strong bond
- Due to the product's volume and weight, mechanical securing with screws is mandatory
- Screw heads and joints should be filled with an exterior-grade putty and smoothed using 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface, applying an additional primer coat is optional depending on customer preference for enhanced paint durability
- As a final step, apply two coats of water-based paint for interiors or UV-resistant paint for exteriors to complete the process
- Cleaning the polyurethane column capital is highly practical
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, it does not absorb water and can be easily wiped with a damp cloth or washed with pressurized water in outdoor settings
- To prevent surface damage, avoid using abrasive acidic chemicals or stiff brushes
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to inspect the paint every few years and refresh the surface if necessary to mitigate the effects of sunlight and weathering
- In case of any impact, the damaged area can be easily repaired with putty and sandpaper, then locally repainted
Similar Products(Column Capitals)












































































The P5250C column capital is a decorative element inspired by classical architecture, designed to crown wide column structures. By providing an aesthetic transition at the top of large-scale columns, it balances vertical lines and enhances visual depth. Evoking a structural load-bearing feel in both interior restorations and exterior facades, this premium piece completely transforms the character of any space.
Featuring a substantial and eye-catching presence with dimensions of 906x906x697 mm, this product is manufactured from high-density (150-200 kg/m³) rigid polyurethane. With a hardness close to wood, this impact-resistant formula features a closed-cell structure that prevents moisture absorption, swelling, or rotting. It maintains its dimensional stability against temperature fluctuations ranging from -20°C to +80°C, eliminating any risk of cracking or expansion.
Its design details showcase prominent elements of the ancient Corinthian style, featuring acanthus leaf reliefs and elegant volute scrolls. Exquisite floral carvings in the upper center and spiral curves at the corners add three-dimensional depth to the piece. When paired with strategic lighting, these finely crafted reliefs create captivating shadow plays on the facade.
This large-scale capital integrates seamlessly into spacious hotel lobbies, monumental columns at villa entrances, wedding hall portals, and historic building restoration projects. It creates a stunning decorative focal point in grand interior halls, as well as on open terraces or veranda columns protected with suitable exterior paint.
Extremely lightweight and shatterproof compared to traditional plaster and marble alternatives, it avoids adding extra static load to the building structure during installation. To install, apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the cleaned surface and secure the capital mechanically with screws. While the factory-applied primer coat provides a paint-ready surface, an additional primer can be optionally applied to meet paint manufacturer warranties. For long-lasting exterior performance, a UV-resistant topcoat is highly recommended.
- This monumental column capital is ideal for adorning the top termination points of large-diameter circular or square columns
- It is frequently preferred for columns at luxury residence and villa entrances, hotel reception areas, and the grand halls of wedding and convention centers
- In exterior designs, it provides architectural integrity on entrance portals or load-bearing columns integrated with floor moldings
- Indoors, it can be used in spacious, high-ceilinged halls, corridor transitions, or decorative column installations above fireplaces to evoke a palace-like atmosphere
- When coated with the correct UV-resistant paint, it also serves as a durable option for decorative columns in garden landscaping
- The installation surface must be dry, clean, and free of dust
- After aligning the column capital with the installation area, apply Polure Polfix adhesive to the joint surfaces for a strong bond
- Due to the product's volume and weight, mechanical securing with screws is mandatory
- Screw heads and joints should be filled with an exterior-grade putty and smoothed using 180-220 grit sandpaper
- Although the factory-applied primer prepares the surface, applying an additional primer coat is optional depending on customer preference for enhanced paint durability
- As a final step, apply two coats of water-based paint for interiors or UV-resistant paint for exteriors to complete the process
- Cleaning the polyurethane column capital is highly practical
- Thanks to its closed-cell structure, it does not absorb water and can be easily wiped with a damp cloth or washed with pressurized water in outdoor settings
- To prevent surface damage, avoid using abrasive acidic chemicals or stiff brushes
- For outdoor applications, it is recommended to inspect the paint every few years and refresh the surface if necessary to mitigate the effects of sunlight and weathering
- In case of any impact, the damaged area can be easily repaired with putty and sandpaper, then locally repainted