Classic Fireplace Frame Carved Black Marquinia Marble Fireplace Mantel L 150cm
Product Details:
- Fireplace surround in black Marquinia marble, elegant furnishing element for prestigious interiors.
Classic design with harmonious proportions and refined architectural details.
Hand-polished natural marble with polished finish, durable and highly decorative.
Length 150cm, height 120cm, depth 30cm.
Ideal for sophisticated living rooms, executive lobbies or historic residences.
Decorative fireplace frame perfect for enhancing important walls with style.
Element chosen by architects and interior designers for projects with a high visual impact.
Perfect for classic, neoclassical or contemporary eclectic environments.
CLASSIC ELEGANCE FOR PRESTIGIOUS SPACES
This fireplace in black Marquinia marble combines material refinement and architectural harmony. The classic design, with elegant lines and balanced proportions, gives solidity and prestige to the structure. The intense black of the marble creates a scenographic effect, ideal for charming residential and professional environments.
AUTHORITY DESIGN AND DECORATION
The fireplace becomes the visual fulcrum of any environment, fitting harmoniously into both historicized and contemporary interiors. The careful selection of marble and craftsmanship make each piece unique.
AN INVESTMENT IN STYLE AND MATERIAL
Black Marquinia marble is appreciated for its elegance, chromatic depth and durability over time. This fireplace adds character, value and charm to the most refined spaces, a symbol of taste and attention to detail.
SCULPTURED ELEGANCE AND MATERIAL STRENGTH
The natural veins of black Marquinia marble give depth and reflected light to the environment. The frame, classic and scenographic, enhances any important wall, integrating perfectly into classic or contemporary projects.
The fireplace, history and tradition.
Since the dawn of time, one of the primary needs of the concept of "living" for man has been to obtain, domesticate, confine and maintain fire by using it for lighting, heating and cooking. The fireplace owes its birth to the Normans, but experienced its splendor in the era of Louis XXVI.
Even if in the modern world the need is often purely aesthetic and decorative, the fireplace remains an undisputed symbol of family warmth and conviviality. A furnishing element that we naturally associate with winter, but which can become, with simple ideas, the highlight in home decoration in every season.
In modern architecture, the growing attention to the environment and to heating sources with low environmental impact is leading to an ever greater appreciation of the use of the fireplace in modern homes, successfully combining the purely aesthetic and decorative function with the practical and daily one.
