Fireplaces
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Edwardian fireplaces were very similar to those in the Victorian times. Coal was still burnt but the Arts and Craft movement preferred the traditional fuel of wood in freestanding dog baskets and Inglenook fireplaces. The designs from both Victorian and Edwardian period used cast iron grates with a marble or hardwood surround. Simpler fireplaces were completely cast iron. A cheaper alternative was to use softwoods and then paint or varnish them to make them look grander. A large mantel piece or shelves were added to display the newly acquired fashionable ornaments. The fireplaces reflected many styles from a Regency, often seen in early Victorian times to the floral Art Nouveau patterns on tiles and surrounds seen in later Victorian and Edwardian period
Victorian
1. Marble 1873 2. Oak Arts & Craft 3. Oak 1890 4. Painted Victorian 5-6 Cast iron Arts Novueau 7-8 Single piece cast iron
Edwardian 1. Oak with cast iron insert 2. Painted with tiles insert 3. Oak Arts & Craft 4. Softwood(would of been painted) with cast iron insert 5.Cast iron 6. Arts & Craft brick fireplace
Fireplace Products Fireplace Tiles: Edinburgh Ceramics
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