Historical Fireplaces
Ranging from Queen Anne to Edwardian and including both English and French designs, this collection is recognised by conservation bodies worldwide for its accuracy and authenticity.
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| Victorian Fireplaces | Regency Fireplaces | Georgian Fireplaces | French Fireplaces |
A new freedom in the use of architectural form and ornamentation emerged in the Victorian age which is reflected in the fireplace designs of the period. |
The pleasing combination of scale and simplicity makes Regency fireplaces an ideal choice for modern and period rooms. | The Georgian fireplace is based on the classical orders and gives grandeur to larger rooms. | The French fireplace displays an unmistakably different architectural form from that of its English counterpart. With its exuberant curves and lavish decoration it is instantly recognisable. |
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| En Trumeau Fireplaces | Stone Fireplaces | ||
An en trumeau French chimneypiece will enhance the architecture of any room. The term en trumeau describes a decorative panel, mirror, or in this case, the continued section of a chimneypiece that sits on the mantel shelf. |
Stone has been the most favored material for architecture from the earliest times. Its warm color and rugged texture make it ideal for fireplaces of every period. |








