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Custom (1)
Chesneys can offer a specialist bespoke service for the design and manufacture of any mantel in any material and on any scale, in both historical and contemporary styles.
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Period Reproductions (155)
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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Modern (33)
Simple modern design combines with clear architectural form to ensure the fireplace remains the focus of the room.
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Antiques (99)
Chesneys collection of antiques is richly varied. It ranges from chimneypieces of outstanding importance and of museum quality to those removed from much more humble dwellings.
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Designer (33)
The work of these designers is drawn from a number of different disciplines but all share a common aim of bringing a fresh and innovative perspective to the field of fireplace design.
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The Burlington Mantel
The Burlington mantel is a timeless design carved from limestone. With...
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The Clandon
The Clandon fireplace, carved in limestone, is based on a Queen...
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The Manhattan
The Manhattan is a simple, strong design that lends itself to...
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The Scarpa
Worked from solid block marble, The Scarpa is a robust design...
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La Rochelle
A new addition to Chesneys French Collection, La Rochelle displays delicate...
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The Francois
The folded planes of the Francois come to life in vein-cut...
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The Milo Bolection in Arabescato
The Milo is a classic bolection mantel with slim modern proportions....
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The Jumeirah
PRODUCT DATA Overall size 57 3/8″ (1457) W x 43″ (1092)...
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The Griffin
Fabricated in Petit Granit limestone with strong fossil markings and decorated...
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The Soane Pattern IV
This chimneypiece exemplifies Soane's unique ability to re-interpret classical form and...
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The Chichester
A mid 18th century chimneypiece with moulded dog leg jambs, a...
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GEO-NY66
Palladian chimneypiece carved in Statuary and Siena marble with floral centre...
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