This modest, well proportioned and dignified creation in Imperial white marble takes its inspiration from the chimneypiece in the Entrance Hall at Kenwood House. Dating from the mid-18th century, the original was hand-carved by George Burns to a design by the Adam brothers and illustrates the discipline, skill and versatility required of a master carver. The Bacchus on the centre block is an allusion to the hall's one-time occasional role as a formal dining room; he is flanked by a fluted frieze, and bucrania (ox heads) on the frieze blocks. We show the chimneypiece with our Regency steel dog grate and a set of beautifully detailed Adam cast-iron panels, named after the most famous of Kenwood's Architects.

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