Neoclassical Style Brass Fireplace Tools Set, French Work, Circa 1970

Neoclassical style brass fireplace tools. French work. Circa 1970

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 16.0 x 16.0 x 65.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 6.30 x 6.30 x 25.79 inch
Période 1970–1980
Style Neoclassical
Matériaux Brass

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This refined set of fireplace tools is crafted in polished brass in the neoclassical manner, comprising the essential implements — brush, tongs, poker, and shovel — finished with elegantly turned handles and finials of classical profile. Each tool displays the careful attention to proportion and detail that characterises the finest French metalwork, with the warm golden tone of the brass providing a distinguished presence at the hearth.

The neoclassical style enjoyed enduring popularity in French decorative arts throughout the twentieth century, appealing to a taste for noble materials and timeless forms that transcended passing fashions. In the postwar decades, skilled French artisans continued the grand tradition of quality metalwork, producing fireplace accessories of a quality and refinement that recalled the great ateliers of the eighteenth century. This set reflects that tradition: precise in its execution, harmonious in its proportions, and perfectly calibrated to complement period furniture and antique interiors.

This fireplace set would bring a note of classical elegance to any hearth, whether set in a grand salon or a more intimate sitting room. Practical by nature and beautiful by design, it is the kind of piece that adds quiet distinction to a room — a reminder that function and refinement need not be in conflict. A handsome example of French decorative metalwork from the postwar era.

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