Neoclassical Brass Fireplace Tools Set, French Work, Circa 1970

Neoclassical style brass fireplace tools. French work. Circa 1970.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Période 1970–1980
Dimensions en CM 15.5 x 15.5 x 68.0 cm
Dimensions en INCH 6.10 x 6.10 x 26.77 inch
Style Neoclassical
Matériaux Brass

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A refined set of neoclassical-style brass fireplace tools, comprising the essential instruments of the hearth — typically a poker, tongs, brush, and shovel — unified by elegant turned handles and a central stand. The gleaming brass is worked with restrained ornamental detail, featuring slender proportions and classical motifs that speak to a thorough mastery of decorative metalwork.

The neoclassical vocabulary, revived with great enthusiasm in 20th-century French decorative arts, draws upon the formal language of antiquity — fluted columns, urn-shaped finials, laurel garlands — to lend timeless dignity to functional objects. In the 1960s and 1970s, Parisian maisons and skilled ateliers across France produced fireplace accessories of exceptional quality, often in gilded or polished brass, intended to complement the luxurious interiors of hôtels particuliers and grand apartments.

This fireplace set will add a note of aristocratic refinement to any hearth. Whether displayed beside an ornate chimneypiece or a more minimalist surround, the warm glow of the polished brass and the clarity of the neoclassical lines make it an object of enduring beauty, as useful as it is decorative.

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