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The En Trumeau Collection
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.
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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.
Image of The Limoges
A late 17th century cheminee of simple architectural form from the Loire Valley with bolection moulding and corniced trumeau section with a central domed panel.
Image of The Montrichard
An early 18th century cheminee of imposing proportions with tapering inset panels to the jambs and a double cornice to the en trumeau section broken by a domed panel.
Image of The Angers
An elegant cheminee dating from the Regence period incorporating attractive carved elements within the cornice and trumeau panel and with a conforming cartouche to the centre of the supporting frieze.
Image of The Blois
A robust Renaissance design with heavy console jambs supporting a frieze of simple architectural form beneath a deep en trumeau section.
Image of The Venezia
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