Fireplaces – a brief history
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Dating back from the prehistoric, fireplaces evolved from being simple pits in the ground to architectural pieces of art that would enrich the aspect of…
Dating back from the prehistoric, fireplaces evolved from being simple pits in the ground to architectural pieces of art that would enrich the aspect of…
Placed behind the burning area of the fireplace, the firebacks radiate heat back into the room. Except for warmth, the firbacks add additional aesthetic view…
Placed in front of the fireplace the club fender is a backless bench with three sides on which one can sit to be closer to the…
Protecting your floor from the hearth, a fireplace fender is keeping away the ash, the debris and the logs. A fire fender is also an…
A fireplace screen is an accessory which offers protection from the heat acting as a shield, and also reduces the discomfort of excessive warmth. Coming…
Log Buckets and Coal Buckets are a practical method for storing your wood or coals inside your room, close to the fireplace, safely. Log Buckets…
A set of useful fire tools for the fireplace is consisted of the poker, shovel and tongs trio.
Register grates are designed to fill the entire fireplace opening and improve the fireplace’s efficiency. A register grate increases the heat that is released into…
The andiron is a horizontal iron bar upon which wood logs are placed for burning, used in pairs they build a firedog. The firedogs hold…
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