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Avignon
This stone fireplace makes an immediate statement, with its bold simplicity and imposing mass. The large bullnose and rectangular pillars make this fireplace mantel impressive for any entrance. Read more...>>
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Fontainbleau
Designed after the beautiful stone fireplace in the bedroom of Napoléon I in the historical Château de Fontainebleau. Read more...>>
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Millcroft
The design features are reminiscent of a time at the end of the Civil War, when North Americans embraced European Modernism. Read more...>>
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Genova
The Genova stone fireplace was featured in Interiors Magazine capturing the prosperity and architecture of the region of Genova, city and major seaport in northern Italy. Read more...>>
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Milano
The Milano is reminiscent of Milan, Italy's prosperity during the High Middle Ages. A stately stone fireplace, it carries on the spirit of the city's rich history. Read more...>>
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Harwood
The Harwood was inspired by the strength of Commander Bruce L. Harwood USN (1910–1944) who was twice awarded the Navy Cross and killed in action during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. This stone fireplace captures his strength, heroism and honour. Read more...>>
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Calais
Inspired by a town in Northern France which has been a major port and trading center with England since the Middle Ages. This stone fireplace is reminiscent of the city’s mixture of Flemish, Gothic, Anglo-Norman and Tudor architecture. Read more...>>
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux is the world's major wine industry capital, having produced wine since the 8th century. This beautiful stone fireplace captures the strong architectural presence of Bordeaux. Read more...>>
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Bolexion-Somerset
Inspired by the county of Somerset located in southwest England, an area of rolling hills, farming and agriculture. This stone fireplace celebrates the ceremonial and rural community of the region. Read more...>>
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Bolexion-Kent
This beautiful fireplace was designed with the strength and resilience of the region, while capturing its peaceful, rural essence. Read more...>>
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Vichy
To commemorate the strength of the Vichy Government, this stone fire place has an assertive and heavy acanthus leaf structure bringing forth the power of Greece’s oldest known Corinthian column. Read more...>>
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Small Louis
Small Louis is a tribute to all of the kings of France, the great Bourbon monarchs. Louis XIV was succeeded by his five-year-old great-grandson Louis XV. The Small Louis stone fireplace captures the classical elegance of this royal lineage. Read more...>>
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Louis XV
Louis XV had a favorable reputation and earned the epithet "le Bien-Aimé", or the Beloved. This fireplace mantel is very popular for its regal elegance and eye pleasing with its bold acanthus leaves and heavy trim. Read more...>>
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Sun Face
This stone fireplace makes a bold, ambitious statement, crafted with fine intricate detail originally carved from a block of Rosal limestone (Portuguese white). Read more...>>
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Rosedale
The Rosedale stone fireplace brings a sense of history and spirit of the remaining structure of a Cistercian Priory called "Rosedale Abbey" which now rests in the pastoral countryside. Read more...>>
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Haddon Hall
Inspired by a fortified medieval manor "Haddon Hall" dating back to the 12th Century. This tranquil stone fireplace captures the resilience of the home and how it stood the test of time. Read more...>>
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Louis XIV
Designed with royalty in mind, the Louis XIV stone fireplace is designed with elegant acanthus leaves which drape the legs, cornered with rosettes. Read more...>>
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French Country
This beautiful stone fireplace commemorates the relaxed French countryside of the region. The design of this fireplace is more relaxed than the other Louis versions, bringing a sense of pastoral tranquility. Read more...>>
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Rose Garden
The Rose Garden fireplace mantel is hand carved in a French Limestone. French limestone is proven to be long-lasting and versatile with references all over the world and throughout history. This stone fireplace commemorates centuries of architectural innovation and creativity. Read more...>>
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Sheridan
The Sheridan stone fireplace mantel is simple and stately, offering a very traditionalist approach, with a strong British influence often common in New England settings. Read more...>>
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Canterbury
Originally carved in Rosal limestone, the Canterbury stone fireplace is reminiscent of the many historical structures that remain in the city of Canterbury including a city wall founded in Roman times and rebuilt in the 14th century, the ruins of St. Augustine's Abbey, a Norman castle and perhaps the oldest school in England, The King's School. Read more...>>
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Tuscan
The Tuscan region of Italy is known for its gorgeous landscapes and its rich artistic legacy. Tuscany is regarded as the true birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. This special stone fireplace captures the history, culture and spirit of Tuscan architecture that has been so renowned since the renaissance era. Read more...>>
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Venetian
The Republic of Venice's modern reputation is widely based on its economic supremacy after a long history of war and conquest. This stone fireplace commemorates the power, strength and wealth of the republic, combined with its sense of serenity and peace. Read more...>>
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Provençal
The Romans made the region into the first Roman province beyond the Alps, the Provincia Romana. The Provençal stone fireplace brings together Italian and French design commemorating the meeting of two frontiers. Read more...>>
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Verona
The city of Verona located in the Veneto, northern Italy. It is the home of landmarks such as The Arena, the ancient amphitheatre built by the Romans. This stone fireplace commemorates the rich history of Verona. Read more...>>
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Marseilles
During the second world war, Marseilles was bombed by the Germans, the Italians and then the Allies. After the war, much of Marseilles was rebuilt throughout the 1950's. This historical stone fireplace commemorates the resilience of Marseilles, conveying a sense of prosperity and renewal. Read more...>>
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Hallston
Hallston Manor was owned by the Hall Family who has been involved with the equestrian industry since 1983. The Hallston stone fireplace offers a very traditionalist approach, with a strong rural influence of pastoral rolling hills, farming and agriculture. Read more...>>
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Avondale
Inspired by Avondale House, the birthplace and home of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846–1891), one of the greatest political leaders in Irish history. This beautiful stone fireplace commemorates the strength and diplomacy of a great leader. Read more...>>
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Waterford
The Waterford is inspired by Ireland's first city located in the southeastern region of Ireland. Viking raiders first landed a settlement near Waterford in 853 and were driven out by the native Irish. This stone fireplace celebrates strength, resilience and a new beginning. Read more...>>
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Tivoli
The town of Tivoli is located in the Lazio region of central Italy and is home to the famous gardens of the Villa d'Este. The Tivoli stone fireplace is a symbol of royalty and prosperity commemorating an historical garden that appeals to the romantic imagination with a twist of drama and a history of political corruption. Read more...>>
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Versailles
The Versailles Inspired by the Palace of Versailles, a château built when Versailles was merely a country village. The Versailles conveys a symbol of absolute monarchy of the 'Ancien Régime en France'. Read more...>>
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Montecatini
Inspired by Montecatini Val di Cecina, a small hill town and commune in the province of Pisa located in Tuscany. The Montecatini stone fireplace offers a sample of medieval history that has been so carefully protected in the region. Read more...>>
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