Stovax-Classic-Fireplaces.pdf - Harworth Heating Ltd
Stovax-Classic-Fireplaces.pdf - Harworth Heating Ltd Stovax-Classic-Fireplaces.pdf - Harworth Heating Ltd
Fireplace Tiles Choose from authentically-crafted tube-lined tiles with highly translucent glazes or colourful decorated tiles that faithfully reflect the charm and style of the Victorian fireplace. 72
Tube-lined and raised line tiles Tube-lining is a method of decorating glazed items developed in the late 19 th Century and used extensively during the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau periods. It requires a high degree of skill, as the outline of each design is piped by hand onto each individual piece. Different coloured translucent glazes are then applied – again by hand – to the separate areas of the design to create exquisite works of art. With the exception of the Rose and Bud 5-tile set, all tiles on this page are produced in precisely this way. A variant of this process, developed around the same time, was raised line decoration. Here, the outline was embossed onto the body of the tile before the coloured glazes were 4852 Evening Primrose (Green background) 4929 English Rose (Burgundy background) 4930 Rhododendron (Brown background) 4853 Rose and Bud (Victorian Cream background) applied. The Stovax Rose and Bud tile panel is a faithful reproduction of this style using modern techniques. Owing to the high cost of producing these 4850 Yellow Iris (Brown background) 4851 Water Plantain (Victorian Cream background) 4920 Yellow Poppy (Green background) 4921 Purple Flag (Green background) hand-decorated tiles, they are not part of the ‘inclusive price’ of Stovax tiled cast iron fireplaces but they can be specified for a supplementary charge. 4922 Belleflower (Victorian Cream background) 4923 Yellow Tea Rose (Brown background) 4924 Tulips (Green background) 4925 Red Roses (Victorian Cream background) 4926 Blue Peonies (Brown background) 4927 Chrysanthemum (Burgundy background) 4928 Yellow Foxglove (Burgundy background) 73
- Page 21 and 22: 4223 Poppy & Wheatsheaf Tiled Front
- Page 23 and 24: 4363 Combination Convector Fireplac
- Page 25 and 26: Combination tiled inserts Based on
- Page 27 and 28: Classical arched inserts Originally
- Page 29 and 30: 4389 Decorative Arched Insert, matt
- Page 31 and 32: 4390 Decorative Arched Insert, full
- Page 33 and 34: 4250 Adelaide Insert, fully polishe
- Page 35 and 36: Horseshoe inserts Incorporating gen
- Page 37 and 38: Regency hob gr ate inserts The Hob
- Page 39 and 40: 8906 Knightsbridge Insert, polished
- Page 41 and 42: 8901 Chelsea Polished cast front. A
- Page 43 and 44: 8902 Belgravia Polished cast front
- Page 45 and 46: 8903 Burlington polished cast front
- Page 47 and 48: 8902 Belgravia, polished 8902BLK Be
- Page 49 and 50: 4297 Georgian, fully polished mante
- Page 51 and 52: 4750 Victorian Cast Iron Mantel, ma
- Page 53 and 54: Cast Iron Mantels Timeless elegance
- Page 55 and 56: 9004VIWM Victorian Corbel, antique
- Page 57 and 58: 9002CLWM Claremont, limestone mante
- Page 59 and 60: Stone Mantels 9001GEWM Georgian Rou
- Page 61 and 62: 9000CATL Cavendish Bolection, limes
- Page 63 and 64: A Claremont Limestone & Antique whi
- Page 65 and 66: Wood Mantels Stovax has also create
- Page 67 and 68: Chatsworth Rich Oak, Waxed Oak, Mah
- Page 69 and 70: Arundel Light Oak, Rich Oak, Medium
- Page 71: White Made from MDF, primed in Whit
- Page 75 and 76: 4277 Urn Cascade 5-tile set 4278 42
- Page 77 and 78: Plain Hearth Tiles Glazed tiles Ung
- Page 79 and 80: Poppy and Wheatsheaf tiled fronts (
- Page 81 and 82: (pages 41 & 47) London Cast Insert
- Page 83 and 84: Tiled fronts Fireplaces Options Mat
Tube-lined and raised line tiles<br />
Tube-lining is a method of decorating glazed<br />
items developed in the late 19 th Century and<br />
used extensively during the Arts & Crafts and<br />
Art Nouveau periods.<br />
It requires a high degree of skill, as the outline<br />
of each design is piped by hand onto each<br />
individual piece. Different coloured translucent<br />
glazes are then applied – again by hand – to the<br />
separate areas of the design to create exquisite<br />
works of art. With the exception of the Rose<br />
and Bud 5-tile set, all tiles on this page are<br />
produced in precisely this way.<br />
A variant of this process, developed around<br />
the same time, was raised line decoration.<br />
Here, the outline was embossed onto the body<br />
of the tile before the coloured glazes were<br />
4852 Evening Primrose<br />
(Green background)<br />
4929 English Rose<br />
(Burgundy background)<br />
4930 Rhododendron<br />
(Brown background)<br />
4853 Rose and Bud<br />
(Victorian Cream<br />
background)<br />
applied. The <strong>Stovax</strong> Rose and Bud tile panel<br />
is a faithful reproduction of this style using<br />
modern techniques.<br />
Owing to the high cost of producing these<br />
4850 Yellow Iris<br />
(Brown background)<br />
4851 Water Plantain<br />
(Victorian Cream<br />
background)<br />
4920 Yellow Poppy<br />
(Green background)<br />
4921 Purple Flag<br />
(Green background)<br />
hand-decorated tiles, they are not part of<br />
the ‘inclusive price’ of <strong>Stovax</strong> tiled cast iron<br />
fireplaces but they can be specified for a<br />
supplementary charge.<br />
4922 Belleflower<br />
(Victorian Cream<br />
background)<br />
4923 Yellow Tea Rose<br />
(Brown background)<br />
4924 Tulips<br />
(Green background)<br />
4925 Red Roses<br />
(Victorian Cream<br />
background)<br />
4926 Blue Peonies<br />
(Brown background)<br />
4927 Chrysanthemum<br />
(Burgundy background)<br />
4928 Yellow Foxglove<br />
(Burgundy background)<br />
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