This model represents a rectangular plaster plate with inverted rounded corners, a recurring design motif found among architectural elements of Schloss Burgscheidungen. The plate is modeled and provided in two versions: straight and curved. In the real palace, the curved version is positioned at the center of the cylindrical staircase, where it likely carried an inscription or decorative text.
The geometry is clean and watertight, suitable for 3D printing or digital reconstruction. The inverted corners give the plate a distinctive rhythm that connects it visually to other ornamental forms within the palace architecture.
This model captures the subtle interplay between geometry and ornament typical of eighteenth‑century plasterwork, offering a precise digital representation of a small but characteristic detail from Schloss Burgscheidungen.