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.
A fire guard with a roll-moulded top, double bands of pierced Greek key fretwork, and a moulded base for a classic, elegant look.
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.
Our brass and polished steel andirons featuring tapering, rounded columns with large brass ball caps, resting on elegant hooped splayed feet.
Polished steel andirons from the Arts and Crafts Movement (1880–1910), featuring twisted uprights with slender finials and splayed feet, showcasing timeless design.
A brass and polished steel fire basket featuring a pierced serpentine apron, embodying the timeless elegance of 18th-century Country House style.
A polished steel fire basket with engraved legs, finials, and serpentine apron, inspired by Robert Adam's transition from Palladian to Neoclassical style, reminiscent of Mathew Boulton's work.
A polished steel basket grate featuring a rope-moulded backplate, dished log trough, fire bar with iron spikes, and elegant scroll flanks.
A polished steel fire basket with an intricately pierced serpentine apron, central oval patera, and square tapered supports topped with classical urns.
A George II style steel and cast iron fire grate with an arched back, pierced front, and bars supported by Doric columns with ball finials, all on tall pedestals.
In the 18th century, steel grates were highly fashionable and costly. Mrs. Lybbe Powys noted a £95 grate at Heythrop Park, worth £8,000 today.
A richly decorated serpentine brass grate inspired by Robert Adam, featuring classical motifs like oval paterae, pierced leaves, and engraved urns.
A mid-18th-century fire basket featuring delicately pierced Chinese Chippendale fretwork, blending elegance and timeless design.
An early George III style steel fire grate, featuring obelisk-shaped uprights on double-tiered pedestals, embodying timeless elegance.
The Chancery Grate.
Polished forged steel andirons with elegant lines and curves, blending master blacksmith craftsmanship with the Art Nouveau movement's aesthetic.
Andirons with turned columns, moulded rings, and round finials, crafted in 16th-century Sussex Weald foundries from local iron and charcoal.
A polished steel fire basket with a pierced apron adorned with dragons and scrolls, supported by fluted columns. Produced by the historic Carron ironworks, Falkirk, founded in 1759.
Polished forged steel andirons with elegant lines and curves, blending master blacksmith craftsmanship with the artistic elegance of Art Nouveau design.
An early George III style steel fire grate with double tiered pedestals.
An imposing Neoclassical brass and steel fire grate featuring an arched backplate, bowed steel fire bars, and a brass front with finely engraved floral details and campana-shaped finials.
A richly decorated brass fire basket inspired by 1770s design, celebrating English country house tradition. Linked to Croome Court's interiors by Robert Adam. Available in burnished brass or steel.
Polished forged steel andirons with elegant lines and curves, blending master blacksmith craftsmanship with the artistic designs of the Art Nouveau movement.
A steel and cast iron hob grate in sarcophagus form, inspired by George Bullock. Features brass anthemion, lion's paw feet, and a backplate with scrolling acanthus.
Polished steel andirons featuring obelisk-shaped uprights, connected by smaller matching uprights with elegant rounded dog-leg joints.
A pair of Lowe Latten andirons with rounded heads and large knoppes, as noted in a 1600 Ingastone Hall inventory. Hand-forged in Sussex weald foundries.
The nickel Playfair fire basket, embodying mid-18th-century Rococo style. Featuring a pierced serpentine apron with a phoenix, and available in polished brass, steel, or nickel.
This reproduction of a rare 18th-century double stove fire grate with urn-capped obelisks and pierced apron, showcasing Maurice Tobin’s Neoclassical style.
A polished steel basket grate featuring a rope-moulded backplate, dished log trough, fire bar with iron spikes, and elegant scroll flanks.
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.
This polished brass register grate combines late 18th-century elegance with a modern twist, featuring dramatic steel and brass for a contemporary look.
Discover a stunning large burnished steel register grate, rich in Adam decoration with engraved paterae, foliage, anthemions, and classical urns.
This Irish register grate blends Chippendale fretwork with Adam engraving. Ralph Edwards praised Irish grates for their delightful design and perfect ornamentation.
A polished steel surround with floral roundels, a tapered grate with squared bars, pilasters topped by urns, and a detailed apron with three bosses.
Regency cast iron and polished steel register grate with reeded jambs and frieze, lion masks, polished steel fire basket, and a reeded apron.
Early 19th-century cast iron and steel register grate featuring running pearl bands, circular paterae, and a pierced fret above the basket.
A polished steel hob grate by Sir John Soane, featuring architectural uprights with fielded panels and rounded fire bars.
This 18th-century Dublin register grate by Binns and Clarke features polished steel bars, etched foliage, turned finials, and an intricately pierced apron.