Fireplaces

My interest in fireplaces began when I reinserted Victorian fireplaces and stoves into my flat a decade ago. The first fire surrounds were pine and fairly plain.


Now we are very adventurous, employing ceramicists, copper artists, and stained glass makers in our more ambitious projects. The beaten copper plaques we have designed, all for fireplaces so far,

can be seen on the page of "mirrors and pictures". They are eminently suitable for wall decoration in their own right. "East, west, hame's best" is an old Arts and Crafts favourite, but we have also made house names and plaques that include the family's names. We are still awaiting the dream commission, which would enable us to choose everything, including the tiles. Kenneth Clark produces some wonderful reproductions of William de Morgan tiles, such as the dodo, stork and fish as well as his own line, such as "peppercorn".(
click here to see our recommended tiles)

Alright, so we did not make this one with the copper hood. But we wish we had! In fact, as antiques dealers we have sold an almost identical one in mahogany, but the leaded glass was in the shape of a heart. And here is one we made, with copper panels left and right of the little cabinet, inspired by the originals. Oh, dear lord, another victim of the fire. And it could so easily have been in my own house. . .