Monday 13 January 2014

How about an Italian stylish fireplace?


One of the things I am missing the most from Italy is the traditional fireplace. 
In Italy, like most of the Southern Europe it is common to have an open fireplace in the kitchen, living room and/or in the basement. The fireplace can be of different style, shape and material. 

Originally the fireplace was a necessity to the household, it was used for cooking and to keep the house warm during cold winters. Nowadays the fireplace is a comfort feature and a visual element. Fireplaces can be also found in the garden or patio and are mostly used for cooking and grilling meat and vegetables as well as baking pizzas and bread. Yum! 
Fireplace become a social focal point, both inside and/or outside the house. 
While working for a client in Italy who lives in the Treviso area, I have been collecting a series of beautiful and stylish fireplaces which I like to share with you all.

Ciao!


















Montegrappa


















Toppino





















 Artefuoco















Piazzetta




















 Nonsolocamini



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