Available Fireplaces
Walter S. Arnold, Sculptor / Stone Carver
Chicago, U.S.A.
These fireplaces are ready for purchase and immediate shipment.
Detail of Italian marble fireplace ME-22
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Simple pedimental fireplace in limestone and marble, 79-W79-W Simple Pedimental fireplace in antiqued limestone and marble.
80" wide, 50" tall., 8" deep shelf.  Firebox opening 49-1/4"" x 30-1/4". It is shown with red marble insets, but other colors of marble could be substituted to compliment your room or to match a different sized firebox opening.
 
Country fireplace in red TravertineWG-01 Simple country fireplace in Red Travertine.
63" wide, 52" tall. Firebox opening 42" x 33-1/2". The size of the firebox opening can be modified by a couple of inches, if required.

I can add carving to the legs or the corner blocks above the legs to create the right look for your home.

 
English fireplace in limestoneWC-11  Simple Regency fireplace with carved rosettes in the corners.
The photo shows this fireplace in Portuguese limestone, however the ones available are in Indiana limestone. When you choose this fireplace will will discuss the design of the corner carvings to suit your tastes and wishes.
 

Currently available with firebox openings from 30" to 52" wide, overall width up to 73".

 
English marble fireplaceME-22  English fireplace in veined white Carrara Italian marble. Note the traditional acanthus leaf carvings on the scroll legs, and the center rosette in the face of this fireplace. An inner surround and hearth in matching marble are included.

64" wide,  44" tall, shelf  9" deep.  The opening can be adjusted from 40" wide and 32" high to 50" wide and 37" high.

SOLD

 

 
Rustic Port'oro marble fireplace with keystone22-P2  Unique rustic fireplace in splitfaced port'oro marble, with a keystone. This is made from the face of a natural seam in the quarry, with a striking and very unusual coloring and texture. This photo doesn't do it justice.

69" wide,  44" tall. Firebox opening  49" wide,  32" tall. It doesn't include a hearth or inner surround (which would adjust the opening to a smaller box), but I can create those if needed.

 
82-D  Decocco, a personal blend of Deco and Rococo styles.  This fireplace can be finished as shown, or I can add ornate carving in the panels on the legs, corners or face. Carved in Indiana limestone.

70-1/2" wide, 54" tall, 9" deep. Firebox opening 42-1/4" wide, 36-1/4" high. Hearth not included, but can be added if needed.


SOLD

 
CH-01 Colonial Heritage fireplace in Italian Calacatta marble. A simple, elegant marble fireplace, you can install it in your home as shown, or I can add ornamental carving of your choice to the face of this fireplace surround.

62" wide, 43" high, 5-01/2" deep. Firebox opening 44" wide x 30-1/2" high. Matching hearth included.

 
83-B  Large Tudor Bolection fireplace in Indiana Limestone.

80-1/4" wide, 45-1/2" tall, 8-1/2" deep. Firebox opening 60-1/4" x 35-1/4". Hearth not included, but can be added if needed.

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