The Torah shrine in the Suchowola synagogue features several notable decorative elements. The shrine is two-tiered with an attachment that protruded into the vault, narrowing towards the top. Pillars on the sides are decorated, and the overall design includes ornamental metal plates or shields known as breastplates, which are hung in front of the Torah scroll (source). The intricate craftsmanship and design elements reflect the historical and cultural importance of the Torah shrine in Jewish religious architecture.
Here are some images showing typical decorations of Torah shrines in synagogues:
These images provide a visual representation of how decorative elements are integrated into Torah shrines.