An en trumeau French chimneypiece will enhance the architecture of any room. The term en trumeau describes a decorative panel, mirror, or in this case, the continued section of a chimneypiece that sits on the mantel shelf.

The Limoges, a handsome example of an en trumeau cheminee from the reign of Louis XIII, incorporating a bolection mould framing the fire chamber, with an oval medallion flanked by ionic pilasters within the overmantel. Shown here in limestone with Morris forged steel fire basket, Burton andirons and black slate hearth and slips.

DETAILS
The size of each en trumeau chimneypiece is dictated by the proportions and dimensions of the room into which it is to be installed and so every one is custom made to suit your home.