Coved ceiling

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Coved ceiling in Hickford's Long Room, c. 1878.

A coved ceiling is a ceiling that has had the visual appearance of the point where the ceiling meets the walls improved by the addition of coving.[1] It can also refer to a ceiling, like in a Mosque.[2]

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