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This authentic 17th century fireplace surround in Belgian Gris d’Ardenne marble is a truly rare architectural find.
The stone displays a sophisticated palette of cool greys, soft whites and deep earthy brown tones, interlaced with lively veining that dances across the surface. Polished to a gentle sheen, the Gris d’Ardenne marble beautifully catches and reflects the light in a room: in daylight the mantle appears crisp and graphic, while in evening light the darker veins deepen, creating a warm, atmospheric glow around the fire.
The elegant 17th century profile with its sculpted, bolection-style curves brings historic refinement and quiet grandeur to any space. Thanks to its balanced, minimalist lines, this fireplace surround combines effortlessly with a wide range of timeless designs:
- Modern wood flooring in oak, walnut or herringbone patterns
- Contemporary art, sculptural lighting and clean-lined furniture
- Soft lime-washed or plastered walls, as well as calm concrete or stone-effect floors
The result is a cosy, timeless historic touch that anchors a room with genuine patina and story, yet feels perfectly at home in a modern or mixed interior.
The surround shows wear and character consistent with its age and use, preserving the depth of colour and texture that only original 17th century marble can offer. It is ready for installation, making it an exceptional choice for designers, collectors and discerning homeowners seeking a one-of-a-kind antique marble fireplace for a unique interior.
Material: Belgian Gris d’Ardenne Marble
Period / Style: 17th Century, Historic Belgian Bolection Surround
Origin: Belgium
Condition: Wear and patina consistent with age and use.
Ready for installation.
Dimensions:
174 cm Exterior Width+ 68.50 Inch
148 cm Exterior Width 58.27 Inch
123 cm Exterior Height 48.43 Inch
140,5 cm Interior Width 55.31 Inch
104 cm Interior Height 40.94 Inch
4,5 cm Depth 1.77 Inch
71 Kg
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