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Decorate your fireplace while also adding an elegant accent to your living room or den with this metal fireplace screen. It's constructed of wrought iron for durability and fire safety and features an elegant motif highlighted by scrolled curves, contours, and sleek lines. Its timeless design will keep you and your home safe for a long time to come.
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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.
If you're going to protect your home from a popping fire, you can't do it more elegantly than with this metal fireplace screen. It's constructed of wrought iron for durability and fire safety, with a classic quatrefoil motif for understated elegance. It's built to keep popping embers from flying across your den or living room, yet has the beauty to accent a room when not in use.
Add a glamorous touch to your fireplace display with this understated, contemporary fireplace screen. Featuring a slim metal frame accented with a curved diamond motif, this three-piece folding fireplace screen keeps prevents flying embers and adds a decorative piece to your living room space.
Perfect. Arrived in packaging which insured no damage was possible. Packing was over engineered, which was a good thing. Gorrell. Los Altos, CA. 2022-02-19 16:39:11
Michael Aram
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The Twig collection represents the textures of nature. By uniquely casting plant forms in metal, the Twig conjures a natural environment, yet one subtly sophisticated and redefined. Drawing from fundamental motifs in Michael's work, each piece transforms environmental studies into tactile objects for your everyday life-celebrating Nature, in both form and function. For me, the shapes conjure a sense of freshness and fragility. At the same time, the textures represent a metaphor for life itself – growth, vitality, and pulsation. Everybody has an emotional response when they see natural objects. They are part of all of us. What I enjoy about these pieces is that in a way they are 'slices' of nature, small vignettes of the forest. It is fascinating to imagine the outside world infiltrating my interior spaces as if the room is being gently consumed by nature.