Pelham by Jamb: An English Regency chimneypiece, inspired by George, Prince of Wales, features leaf and flower head paterae, embodying the refined elegance of the period.
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The English Regency style was named after George, Prince of Wales – the eldest son of George III – who became the Prince Regent in 1811 during his father’s illness. The style reached its peak with the extravagance of Carlton House in London and Brighton Pavilion in Sussex. This relatively plain chimneypiece, with leaf and flower head carved paterae end blocks, reflects the refined elegance of the period.

The Pelham is available in a variety of marbles. For more information, please contact our sales team here.

Height: 48⅝in (123.7cm)

Width: 64¾in (164.5cm)

Depth: 8¾in (22cm)

Internal Height: 40in (101.6cm)

Internal Width: 40in (101.6cm)

Pelham by Jamb: An English Regency chimneypiece, inspired by George, Prince of Wales, features leaf and flower head paterae, embodying the refined elegance of the period.