Tag Archives: English Fireplace Surround

Decorative Marble Fireplace Surround for Sale with green inlays and sculpted cherubs in neoclassical George III style

1. Introduction of Marble Fireplace Surround for Sale This marble mantel has an elegant and solemn appearance, and its overall structure is square and symmetrical, showing the neoclassical style of the 18th century British George III period. The mantel is made of white marble, with neat lines and balanced proportions. The top of the Marble […]

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Elegant Green Marble Fireplace Mantel with white veining,

1. Introduction of Green Marble Fireplace Mantel This marble mantel is inspired by the George III period of England around 1800, and incorporates Greek Revival elements, combining classical aesthetics with the beauty of architectural lines. The Green Marble Fireplace Mantel is made of dark green natural marble with natural textures, elegant and calm texture, and […]

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Elegant antique marble fire surround with Neo-Palladian arched design

1. Introduction of Antique Marble Fire Surround The Neo-Palladian style originated in Britain in the early 18th century. It is a revival and continuation of the design concept of Andrea Palladio, an Italian architect during the Renaissance. This style emphasizes rationality, symmetry and classical order, and draws on the architectural vocabulary of ancient Greece and […]

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Full front view of the Tudor style Antique Marble Mantle

1. Introduction of Antique Marble Mantle This mantel is carved from marble and is a typical English Tudor style classical mantel. The overall shape is an arched structure, and the top beam is slightly curved inward, which is called the “Gothic Arch”. The Antique Marble Mantle has both the power of medieval architecture and the […]

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Front view of The Federal Marble Fire Mantel showcasing Robert Adam style design

1. Introduction of Marble Fire Mantel This fireplace mantel adopts the style of the British George III period, influenced by the neoclassical aesthetics advocated by the famous architect Robert Adam (1728-1792). The central decorative relief on the Marble Fire Mantel is an exquisite floral pattern, and the four corners are decorated with classic Acanthus leaf […]

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