Sober and elegant Louis XIV stone fireplace with trumeau
This antique stone fireplace with trumeau dates from the end of the 17th century. This Louis XIV-style fireplace presents a pair of inclined jambs that elegantly support a monolith lintel and a thin molded shelf. The hood (or trumeau) is surmounted by a finely overhanging molded cornice called "rejingot". The trumeau has in its center a sculpted frame in relief, designed to receive a painted decoration or a mirror.
An ancient fireplace, which by its sober side, will adapt perfectly to any type of interior decoration.
Height
: 237 cm
Width
: 178 cm
Depth
: 67 cm
- Hearth opening : L 140 cm x H 119 cm
7310 €Réf. CHA567
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