Déco'Toit is a range of decorations in zinc and copper for all roofs: finials, cockerels, weathervanes in different designs, etc.

A full range of finials from 30 cm to 1 m high to decorate slate, tile or zinc roofs, an elegant finishing touch to a roof.
Product name Zinc Copper Height Base in mm
Base - Height - Top
Greatest width in mm
Traditional finials Epis traditionnel zinc - Modèle 101 Epis traditionnel cuivre - Modèle 101  30 cm
 40 cm
 50 cm
 65 cm
 80 cm
100 cm
  ø141 - 140 - ø50
  ø141 - 140 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
ø195,5 - 220 - ø50
ø195,5 - 220 - ø50
   ø141
   ø141
   ø175
   ø175
ø195,5
   ø250
Traditional finials Epis traditionnel zinc - Modèle 102 Epis traditionnel cuivre - Modèle 102  50 cm
 70 cm
  ø141 - 140 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
   ø123
   ø175
Traditional finials Epis traditionnel zinc - Modèle 103 Epis traditionnel cuivre- Modèle 103  55 cm
 75 cm
 90 cm
  ø141 - 140 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
ø195,5 - 220 - ø50
   ø141
   ø175
ø195,5
Traditional finials Epis traditionnel zinc - Modèle 104 Epis traditionnel cuivre - Modèle 104  50 cm
 65 cm
 75 cm
 95 cm
  ø141 - 140 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
ø195,5 - 220 - ø50
   ø141
   ø175
   ø175
ø195,5
Traditional finials Epis traditionnel zinc - Modèle 105 Epis traditionnel cuivre - Modèle 105  38 cm
 45 cm
 52 cm
 61 cm
 83 cm
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
  ø175 - 190 - ø50
ø200 - 236,5 - ø50
  ø253 - 316 - ø50
   ø175
   ø175
   ø175
   ø200
   ø253

Zinc or copper compositions in kit form
A composition is both decorative and functional as it indicates wind direction.
It also reminds us of the bell tower weathercocks in our villages of yesteryear.





With its many traditional weathervane models, Deco'Toit allows you to create your own composition. You can get fishing, hunting, animal, trades and crafts and other silhouette motifs on request.
You can find all the details on the range of zinc and copper decorations in our Déco'Toit catalogue.
History
In feudal times weathervanes were distinctive signs of nobility. In the XVIIIth Century they were democratised and their design or silhouette personified the trade or interests of its owner.