Our unparalleled reproduction Marble Fireplaces are designed and finished to create the essence of an authentic antique or contemporary fireplace mantel. Browse our collection here.
This elegant black marble Bolection chimneypiece, inspired by King William III’s Hampton Court Palace, features a timeless, pure design. Also available in white marble.
This bold frame chimneypiece in Belgium Fossil, black with white fossils, blends Art Deco chic with a design rooted in the 15th century.
This Edwin Lutyens-inspired fireplace combines neo-Georgian classicism with uncluttered style, featuring pure lines and Derbyshire Fossil marble's natural beauty.
Neoclassical Carrara marble chimneypiece with a tiered moulded shelf, plain centre tablet, finger flutes, pilaster jambs, and framed opening on footblocks.
Classic early 18th-century 'eared' chimneypiece with a horizontal marble frieze, stepped panels, and foot blocks. Available in Occhio di Pavone, white marble, Breche, or English limestone.
This statuary marble fireplace features simple lines enhanced by volute jamb capitals, compound moulding, and plain block feet for a classic touch.
This classic English fireplace, based on an early 18th-century James Gibbs design, features Breche violette marble with bolection frame, S-scroll frieze, and breakfront shelf.
Neoclassical Bardiglio marble fireplace features a tiered breakfront shelf, plain stepped frieze, egg and dart mouldings, and tiered footblocks.
This Neoclassical white marble fireplace features a tiered moulded shelf, plain center tablet, fluted frieze, pilaster jambs, and moulded panels, all resting on foot blocks.
Browse our outstanding range of reproduction Stone Fireplaces. Manufactured using stone from the oldest English quarries. Available to view at our London showroom.
This chimneypiece embodies mid-18th century English architecture, capturing the spirit of Gibbs and the timeless grandeur of an English Country House.
A 15th Century Renaissance chimneypiece, inspired by the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino. Features soft, graduating mouldings, carved in Ancaster stone. Ideal for period decor.
A shallow 18th-century bolection with a moulded cornice shelf in Portland Stone.
An Edwin Lutyens-inspired chimneypiece blends neo-Georgian classicism with a modern, uncluttered style. Features pure lines, antique bolection mouldings, and Derbyshire Fossil marble.
Bath stone fireplace with an inverted breakfront shelf, richly carved with leaf, egg-and-dart moldings, and scrolled volutes flanking a plain central tablet.
This Portland stone fireplace, inspired by English designer Batty Langley (1696–1751), features bold, rusticated quoins for architectural strength. 'Quoin' means corner in French.
This Portland stone fireplace features simple moulded outlines with a running guilloche band. Guilloche, a classical decorative element, enhances furniture and stonework.
This Bath stone fireplace showcases early 19th-century Gothic revival with a restrained arch, architectural cluster columns, and a rectangular moulded panel.
An Italian bolection chimneypiece of deep generous proportions on chamfered and stepped footblocks, carved in Portland stone.
Browse our Antique Fire Grate & Accessories collection of quality including register grates, baskets and andirons. Foundry made and finished in brass and steel.
A small polished brass fire guard featuring a moulded base, turned uprights, and a protective mesh, combining elegance with safety.
A traditional club fire guard featuring a leather-upholstered seat, a moulded polished brass base, and turned collared uprights for classic elegance.
This early 19th-century-inspired fire guard combines elegance with safety, featuring moulded brass and finely worked mesh for ultimate protection.
An early George III style blackened steel fire grate with obelisk-shaped uprights on double-tiered pedestals, offering timeless elegance and sophistication.
This grand country house fire grate in blackened cast iron, featuring portcullis-like rivets, spearheads, and rounded urn finials.
A George II style cast iron and steel log fire grate featuring a raised firebox, serpentine bars, and canon-shaped columns, supported by balustrade legs with ball finials on moulded pedestals.
A replica of an 18th century log fork, hand-forged in a traditional manner. The perfect fire accessory by Jamb.
Fire irons, unchanged since the mid-17th century, are hand-forged in traditional foundries. The poker breaks coal lumps and oxygenates logs, used in Stockton and Rossmore styles.
Our brass doorstop features intricate floral and geometric patterns, a handle, and a pavilion-like form with an elegant aged finish.
An 18th-century style steel register grate in Neoclassical Adam design. Features curved bars, fluted apron, urn finials, pearl slips, and an escutcheon plaque.
This burnished steel register grate features early 19th-century style with simple molded details and circular bosses or paterae for added elegance.
Discover the elegance of a traditional polished steel register grate with Adam's design, inspired by late 18th-century grates from Carron and Coalbrookdale foundries.