This brutalist fire screen from the 1960s is a striking and functional piece featuring an industrial aesthetic. Crafted entirely from metal, the screen has a robust and unpretentious design.
The overall design is minimalistic, with a focus on the material and construction rather than ornate detailing. The frame of the fire screen is constructed from sturdy metal with a rough, textured finish that emphasizes its industrial origins. The metal is likely untreated or minimally finished, allowing for a natural patina to develop over time. Furthermore, the frame is riveted together giving it a beautiful industrial appearance.
At the top of the screen, a twisted metal handle is featured, adding a subtle decorative element while also serving a practical purpose. Also, the feet are wonderfully decorative. The screen itself is made from a fine metal mesh, designed to catch sparks and embers while allowing the warmth and light of the fire to pass through.
It would make a bold statement in any interior and comes in a good vintage condition with a great patina.
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Dimensions:Height: 25.99 in (66 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)Depth: 7.49 in (19 cm)
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Style:Brutalist(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:MetalHand-Crafted
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Place of Origin:Europe
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Period:Mid-20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1940-1970
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use.
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Seller Location:Meer, BE
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Reference Number:Seller: LU9952241090602
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