Refined French Antique Surround in Bleu Fleuri - Bardiglio Forito Marble

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This authentic 19th-century Parisian Pompadour fireplace surround, crafted in the prestigious Bleu Fleuri marble—also known as Bardiglio Forito, a refined and noble variant of Bleu Turquin—is a masterpiece of French decorative history. Celebrated for its elegance, this very marble was once chosen for the Emperor’s bedroom furniture in the Château de Compiègne, reflecting its luxurious and aristocratic character.

The marble displays a mesmerizing blend of blue-grey colour tones, enriched with expressive black veining and soft silver mineral reflections that shimmer across the polished surface. As natural light moves throughout the room, the stone subtly transforms, creating a captivating depth and an unmistakable Parisian ambiance.
The carved Pompadour silhouette—gently curved, harmonious, and richly modelled—highlights the workmanship of 19th-century French ateliers.

This refined antique mantel pairs beautifully with contemporary art, modern wood flooring, minimalist interiors, or a cosy timeless French-touch living space. Its quiet elegance adds architectural authenticity and a sense of historic serenity to any interior.

Carefully reconditioned, restored, and ready for installation, this original antique fireplace mantel shows the subtle, genuine wear consistent with its age—enhancing its natural, lived-in charm.
A rare opportunity to integrate a true Parisian architectural element with enduring style and historic soul into your home.

Dimensions:
112 cm Exterior Width 44,09 Inch
99,5 cm Exterior Height 39,17 Inch
81,5 cm Interior Width 32,09 Inch
83 cm Interior Height 32,68 Inch
86 cm Interior Height+ 33,86 Inch
34 cm Depth Shelf 13,39 Inch
102 Kg

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