Global Views

Global Views Chinoise Fret Fireplace Screen - Bronze

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Exquisite home furnishings and accessories are what Global Views is all about. Their products have been featured around the country in high end magazines and have even been among the furnishings at the Golden Globe Awards. With pieces in both contemporary and traditional styles, Global Views is sure to have something for everybody. If you are looking for luxury, quality, and unique products then look no further, this is the company for you.

Enjoy the Chinoise Fret Fireplace Screen - Bronze in your home today! Why fret? Because you're a fan of chinoiserie chic--in 1760 or 2020. Thomas Chippendale illustrated designs for "Chinese Railing" in his furniture style bible, The Gentleman's and Cabinet-Maker's Director, first published in 1754. From London to Williamsburg, fashionable houses incorporated porch railings and stair balustrades designed in the Chinese manner. We've interpreted a fretwork porch railing from the one of the grandest town houses in Williamsburg?Robert Carter's house next to the Governor's Palace?for our Chinoise Fret collection.

Measurements:
41"L x 8"W x 31"H

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Exquisite home furnishings and accessories are what Global Views is all about. Their products have been featured around the country in high end magazines and have even been among the furnishings at the Golden Globe Awards. With pieces in both contemporary and traditional styles, Global Views is sure to have something for everybody. If you are looking for luxury, quality, and unique products then look no further, this is the company for you.

Enjoy the Chinoise Fret Fireplace Screen - Bronze in your home today! Why fret? Because you're a fan of chinoiserie chic--in 1760 or 2020. Thomas Chippendale illustrated designs for "Chinese Railing" in his furniture style bible, The Gentleman's and Cabinet-Maker's Director, first published in 1754. From London to Williamsburg, fashionable houses incorporated porch railings and stair balustrades designed in the Chinese manner. We've interpreted a fretwork porch railing from the one of the grandest town houses in Williamsburg?Robert Carter's house next to the Governor's Palace?for our Chinoise Fret collection.

Measurements:
41"L x 8"W x 31"H

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