CHM319 - Large Empire fireplace in "breccia di Settebasi" marble.
The "breccia di Settebasi" marble, a precious stone already well-known in ancient Roman times, gets its name from the villa of Settimio Basso on the Via Tuscolana, where it was used in large quantities.
The fireplace features a straight top and a front decorated with finely crafted moldings and bronzes.
Scroll legs with rich decorations.
Period: First half of the 19th century.
It can be completed with various fireplace accessories: backplate, fire dogs, or fender and backplate.
Dimensions: W 195 cm x H 194 cm x D 75/60 cm, the opening measures W 133 cm x H 148 cm.