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This 18th-century fireplace surround from Ghent, Belgium, is a striking example of Louis XIV style craftsmanship. Made from brown antique Belgian marble, the surround exudes both warmth and grandeur.
The marble features a deep brown color, beautifully enriched with intricate white veining, lending it an air of timeless elegance.
The Louis XIV style is known for its bold, simple designs, and this fireplace surround stays true to that aesthetic. It boasts graceful curves, symmetrical proportions, and finely detailed carvings, all hallmarks of the era's artistic grandeur. The intricate craftsmanship suggests a high level of skill, capturing the lavish architectural tastes of the period.
This fireplace was a statement piece in an 18th-century home, reflecting sophistication and status. The rich tones and polished surface of the marble enhance its imposing yet refined presence, making it a stunning relic of historical Belgian design.
Restorations can breathe new life into a historical piece while preserving its authenticity, making it both functional and a beautiful statement. A Louis XIV-style fireplace surround in brown antique Belgian marble has such a distinguished presence—perfect for adding character to a space.
A piece like this from Ghent carries the charm of the city's rich architectural heritage, and its modest price makes it even more appealing. Whether it's placed in a classic or contemporary setting, it’s sure to command attention and complement its surroundings elegantly.
Also some restorations on the tablet.
Measurements:
134 cm Exterior Width 52,76 Inch
110 cm Exterior Height 43,31 Inch
102 cm Interior Width 40,16 Inch
93 cm Interior Height 36,61 Inch
30 cm Depth Shelf 11,81 Inch
165 Kg
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