Fireplace Screens & Doors
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Oriental Furniture
Bring a touch of the Orient to your hearth. Hand-crafted by artisans in the Guangdong province of mainland China, each of these lacquer ware fireplace screens has been individually hand-painted with a scene from the Orient and is completely unique. Hand-finished in a rich, clear lacquer, it makes a stunning decorative accent to the home.
ARTERIORS
Distinguished by its simplicity and elegant lines, this classic fire screen is punctuated by detailed knobs in the form of scarabs, a historical nod to the Egyptian beetle that has been adored for its charm and talisman of hope and good luck.
Very heavy and strong quality and decorative. But I had to return it since it was opaque and hard to see through the screen when the fireplace is not on. It’s probably good to use if you want to cover up the background of your fireplace. It did not fit with the decor of my house.. SVETLANA. NY. 2023-12-20 17:23:54
Warm up next to a freshly lit fire while stylishly keeping your space safe. Clean lines frame this iron screen and exposed, decorative rivets recall a horse bridle—delivering a slight equestrian feel to the room it occupies. Its simple yet sophisticated design effortlessly functions in both traditional and modern settings.
Excellent quality. Deborah. Fayetteville, NC. 2022-01-08 17:31:22
Sarreid Ltd
Consider this a decorative screen and use it in any space whether you have a fireplace or not. Or be risky and set it on your mantle as a nice accessory!
Meyda Lighting
Drawing inspiration from Mother Nature, this unique fireplace screen is custom-designed with a stunning intricate vine and floral silhouette design. The fireplace screen is both functional and decorative and can be placed in front of a working fireplace. The hardware is hand-finished in a bold black hue. Custom crafted in our 180,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Yorkville, NY at the foothills of the breathtaking Adirondack Mountains. This fireplace screen can be produced in special sizes and finishes to enhance your interior decor.
Plow & Hearth
Our Two-Door Fireplace Screens have beveled glass panels and mesh screening so you can watch the flames through cut glass and still enjoy the heat from your fire. The screen keeps sparks from leaving your fireplace, making it both safe and beautiful. Hinged doors are held closed by a magnetic latch. Square tubular steel frame with black powder-coated finish. Tempered glass. Solid steel Fireplace Grate features a heavy-gauge steel mesh screen to keep hot embers under burning logs for a longer, hotter fire and more complete burn. Unique design ensures less mess and large coals when cleaning your hearth. • Fireplace screens with doors • Clear beveled glass panels • Hinged doors with magnetic closure • Square tubular steel frame • Mesh screening
ellahome
Classic craftsmanship makes this wrought iron fireplace screen a fashionable and functional choice. Overlapping curves adorn the front panel for an eye-catching look to enhance your space. This chic creation by Ella Home is perfect for any living room.
Every meyda tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations, in the wide array of materials that meyda tiffany use to create each meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
This nature-inspired firescreen features stunning Hand Sculpted Pine Branches with Pine Needles and Pinecones. All decorative accents and hardware are featured in a warm Antique Copper finish. The firescreen, which is designed with two folding side panels, can be used to accentuate a working fireplace. Lone Pine is handcrafted by Meyda artisans in the USA, at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Custom sizes, styles, and colors are available.
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This handcrafted fireplace screen, with its traditional and ornate style, provides a timeless elegance to any hearth. Its unique design beautifully frames your fireplace, adding sophistication to your living space.
Global Views
Why fret? Because you're a fan of chinoiserie chic-in 1760 or 2020. Thomas Chippendale illustrated designs for "Chinese Railing" in his furniture style bible, The Gentleman's and Cabinet-Maker's Director, first published in 1754. From London to Williamsburg, fashionable houses incorporated porch railings and stair balustrades designed in the Chinese manner. We've interpreted a fretwork porch railing from one of the grandest townhouses in Williamsburg-Robert Carter's house next to the Governor's Palace for our Chinoise Fret collection.
A love of the outdoors was the inspiration for this handsome Meyda original fire screen, handcrafted in the USA. This tall pine tree fire screen has an antique copper finish and is backed with a mesh screen.
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