Authentic French Fireplace Mantel in Hard Limestone With Griotte Rubanée Marble Inlays – Elegant Beige Stone Surround for Modern, Classic or Contemporary Interiors

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Article number: IMG_4892
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This authentic 19th-century French fireplace mantel is a striking example of refined French architectural design, crafted in hard limestone with elegant Griotte Rubanée marble inlays. The soft eternal beige tones of the stone — enriched with delicate shades of sand, ivory, and honey — evoke both warmth and timeless sophistication, making this mantel a refined statement piece for modern, contemporary, or classical interiors.

The contrast between the light limestone and the dark Griotte Rubanée marble panels, with their deep crimson, green, and white veining, adds visual depth and richness. The clean linear carvings reflect the precision of French craftsmanship and the 19th-century aesthetic of harmony between structure and ornament.

Each element of this piece is balanced and architecturally pure — from its proportioned frieze to its refined jambs. The mantel’s design allows installation with an upper body or it can be cut at the back to fit seamlessly against a flat wall, offering flexibility for both restoration and new interior design projects.

Its authentic patina and subtle wear are consistent with age and use, confirming its originality and historic character. An outstanding example of French artistic refinement, suitable for pairing with modern art, classic furniture, or natural materials.

Dimensions:
147.5 cm Exterior Width 58.07 Inch
116 cm Exterior Width+ 45.67 Inch
99.5 cm Exterior Height 39.17 Inch
125.5 cm Interior Width 49.41 Inch
85 cm Interior Height 33.46 Inch
31.5 cm Depth Shelf 12.4 Inch
55 cm Depth Shelf+ 21.65 Inch
57 cm Depth Jambs 22.44 Inch
357 Kg

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