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A Louis XVI design in white marble with fielded panels framed by finely carved pearl beading to the frieze and corner blocks, the latter sitting above stop fluted console jambs.
Read MoreThe Durham is a limestone chimneypiece of robust appearance with panelled pilasters terminating in carved corbels.
Read MoreThe Ebury is a refined and understated design displaying delicately executed acorn and oak leaf carving in the finest statuary marble.
Read MoreThe Edinburgh features bowed reeded pilasters and conforming frieze with diagonal ribbons and finely carved paterae to the corner blocks.
Read MoreA popular late 19thc. Design with plain jambs and frieze and simple moulded corbel supporting a generous mantel shelf.
Read MoreA classic example of the Elizabethan style having a Tudor Arched opening surmounted by recessed spandrels giving this stone chimneypiece simple form and pleasing proportions.
Read MoreAn early 19th century limestone chimneypiece of strong and simple design featuring engaged ionic columns and plain fields to the corner blockings and entablature.
Read MoreA new addition to the Chesney’s Stone Collection, the Fiorenza is a copy of a Renaissance stone chimneypiece.
Read MoreThe Fitzroy chimneypiece was selected by the Georgian Group to replace a pair of chimneypieces lost from its headquarters in Fitzroy Square in central London
Read MoreThe Flaxman is a chimneypiece of strong architectural form with side projecting consoles and finely detailed inground mouldings.
Read MoreThe Flitcroft displays many of the classic elements of an architectural chimneypiece with its tapering pilasters, ionic capitals, robustly carved corner blockings and corniced mantel shelf.
Read MoreA French style marble chimneypiece of 18th century design having carved rosettes on the corner blocks above console jambs headed by Acanthus leaf carvings and incorporating carved wreath and trailing foliage to the frieze.
Read MoreA very similiar design to The Odeon, strong linear design with echoes of the Deco period.
Read More- Beautiful feature wall
- Available in 3 sizes
- Choice of electric fires
- Sustainable materials
- British made
- Fully customisable
An early 19th century chimneypiece in Statuary marble with detached reeded columns terminating in finely carved capital mouldings beneath corner blocks displaying classical urns to match the carved centre tablet.
Read MoreThe Holland is a beautifully carved, statuary marble, early Victorian style chimneypiece, typical of the large West London houses built between 1840 and 1860.
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