Fireplace for christmas
Decorate your Fireplace at Christmas
Victorian fireplaces would like you to think about your own Fireplace and getting it prepared for the festivities.
Yes Christmas is just around the corner 29 day’s to that lovely time, that smell of the Christmas dinner being prepared, I can taste the smell of those mince pies wafting into the lounge where all sanity has gone, wrapping paper strewn all over the floor as children rip away to find what’s inside. Baffled Grand parents with new electronic games, Huge flat screen TVs blaring out the new xbox game,- lost instruction books, – damn no batteries!! – “I am going to walk the dog”.
Its a lovely time and no Fireplaces to think about, well only yours, the one to get decorated. Here is a link to a website I found that you might find interesting. Kirstie Allsopp and decorate your fireplace with these great decoration tips.
Now if you haven’t got a fireplace perhaps now is the time to think about it just in time for Christmas delivery or Even the new year and beat the vat increases, by ordering it now.
This fireplace featured in this Christmas picture is a Large Adam mantel hand carved in solid pine is a fine example of the type of work that is created in the great historical city of Lincoln.
Manufactured by Knapp Woodworking and sold here at Victorian fireplaces.
Now have you thought what’s the best way to decorate your mantel.
Alphonse Mucha Fireplace Tiles
This fireplace blog is to answer some of your questions about the things we do, and the products we supply at Victorian fireplaces, one of the things that I get asked is where do the tile’s come from, and are they from original designs, well I have just picked a couple of our fireplace tiles to show you where there designs have come from.
The Stovax Nocturnal Slumber and Stovax Evening Revere which are very popular at the moment.
About Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha was born in 1860 in Ivancice, Moravia, which is near the city of Brno in the modern Czech Republic. It was a small town, and for all intents and purposes life was closer to the 18th than the 19th century. Though Mucha is supposed to have started drawing before he was walking, his early years were spent as a choirboy and amateur musician. It wasn’t until he finished high school (needing two extra years to accomplish that onerous task) that he came to realize that living people were responsible for some of the art he admired in the local churches. That epiphany made him determined to become a painter, despite his father’s efforts in securing him “respectable” employment as a clerk in the local court. Like every aspiring artist of the day, Mucha ended up in Paris in 1887. He was a little older than many of his fellows, but he had come further in both distance and time. A chance encounter in Moravia had provided him with a patron who was willing to fund his studies. After two years in Munich and some time devoted to painting murals for his patron, he was sent off to Paris where he studied at the Academie Julian. After two years the supporting funds were discontinued and Alphonse Mucha was set adrift in a Paris that he would soon transform. At the time, however, he was a 27 year old with no money and no prospects – the proverbial starving artist.
For five years he played the part to perfection. Living above a Cremerie that catered to art students, drawing illustrations for popula
r (ie. low-paying) magazines, getting deathly ill and living on lentils and borrowed money, Mucha met all the criteria. It was everything an artist’s life was supposed to be. Some success, some failure. Friends abounded and art flourished. It was the height of Impressionism and the beginnings of the Symbolists and Decadents. He shared a studio with Gauguin for a bit after his first trip to the south seas. Mucha gave impromptu art lessons in the Cremerie and helped start a traditional artists ball, Bal des Quat’z Arts. All the while he was formulating his own theories and precepts of what he wanted his art to be.
On January 1, 1895, he presented his new style to the citizens of Paris. Called upon over the Christmas holidays to created a poster for Sarah Bernhardt’s play, Gismonda, he put his precepts to the test. The poster, at left, was the declaration of his new art. Spurning the bright colors and the more squarish shape of the more popular poster artists, the near life-size design was a sensation.
Art Nouveau (“New Art” in French) can trace its beginnings to about this time. Based on precepts akin to William Morris’ Arts and Crafts movement in England, the attempt was to eradicate the dividing line between art and audience. Everything could and should be art. Burne-Jones designed wallpaper, Hector Guimard designed metro stations, and Mucha designed champagne advertising (at right) and stage sets. Each country had its own name for the new approach and artists of incredible skill and vision flocked to the movement. (more…)
Large Fireplaces
We had a customer ring up today and asked if we can supply a very large fireplace for his hall, in a Georgian style with a bit of arts and crafts design in it!! well this large fireplace might just fit the bill. Our Large Adam fireplace mantel is the largest fireplace we make at Victorian fireplaces in its standard form it is 60 or 66 inches wide but can be made to suit your own specifications. Truly a stunning very large fireplace all carvings are in solid pine and hand carved, no MDF or veneer here. A real chimney piece.
Lincoln Christmas Market
Lincoln Christmas Market
Lincoln Christmas market has got under way this afternoon at 4 o’clock, it’s on until Sunday night well worth a visit and while you are here think about Victorian Fireplaces for a beautiful fireplace.
The Lincoln Christmas market first started back in 1982 with just 11 stalls in the Castle square and look at it now one of the biggest Christmas markets in Europe with over 300 stalls and over 100,000 visitors.
The Lincoln Christmas market covers a large area of the uphill area of Lincoln see map. You will need to give yourself plenty of time to look around the market, all the shops on the high street and shopping areas in town are all open late. If you have a problem parking you can park outside Victorian Fireplaces showroom free of charge and walk to the market from there. Have a lovely time visiting Lincoln city and happy shopping.


Fireplaces – Make the Right Choice
You can’t beat gathering around the fire on a cold winter’s night with family and friends. Fireplaces not only keep you and your loved ones warm but add a touch of elegance to any room. If you are looking for a brand new fireplace or are simply wanting to upgrade do your research first.
Wood Burning Fireplaces-The Majestic Choice
A wood burning fire is for those who want the full effect. If you want a hearty roaring fire complete with the appealing smell of an open fire and the comforting crackle of thick wood logs this is the perfect choice for you. Wood burning fireplaces are not known for being eco friendly heating solutions. If you decide on this type of fireplace there are plenty of advanced models that reduce air pollution on the market.
Gas Fireplaces-Low Maintenance
If you do not have a chimney but would still like to install beautiful fireplaces in your home, a gas fireplace is the best option. Although slightly less visually effective compared with a wood burning option, a gas fireplace is a popular choice due to the energy efficient nature. A gas option needs little care and attention and is a cleaner option for the home all round.
Electric Fireplaces-Cost Effective
Choosing an electric fireplace for your home is the most cost effective option. They require little cleaning, provide satisfactory warmth while still creating a pleasant and cosy atmosphere. There is no need to create a fire, no mess to clean up afterwards and it has a decorative element for show purposes only.
Fireplace Design-Effortless Beauty
Once you have decided on the type of fireplace you need, you can concentrate on the kind of decorative features you desire. There are plenty of options available whether you want a traditional fireplace or a contemporary feel. Choose from wood, cast iron, stone, marble and more.
Choose Victorian Fireplaces
If you want fireplaces with stunning design at affordable prices browse the full collection at Victorian Fireplaces. For more information on any of our fireplaces and accessories contact us on 01522 536 373. Alternatively email us at info@victorianfireplaces.com.



