6 Insane Fireplace Lookalikes Straight Out of Vogue

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6 Insane Fireplace Lookalikes Straight Out of Vogue

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6 Insane Fireplace Lookalikes Straight

Out of Vogue

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Ever dreamed of having a home worthy of a Vogue pictorial?

Chic girls know it’s all about the detail.

Anchor your living space with a fireplace that resembles

one of the 24 featured in Vogue, and who knows -- Anna Wintour

may just come a-calling.

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Hugo Guinness’ 19th century Brooklyn brownstone has a wonderfully weathered fireplace. Steal his look with Old World Stoneworks’ Rothton which has the same cathedral-type arch. Remember to hang a bronze antique mirror over the mantel and group whimsical picture frames on one wall for that stylish shabby-chic touch. Francois Halard, Vogue, November 2003

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Amanda Harlech’s Shropshire boho digs feature stark black walls and a white stone mantel. Old World Stoneworks’ Whitmoore has the same angular lines without the sticker shock. Add a vintage Persian-y carpet, a rustic basket with firewood, and lots of coffee table books to complete the atmosphere. Enormous drums and oversized beams earn brownie points.

Francois Halard, Vogue, January 2006

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A 1933 Vogue illustration featuring Augusta Bernard and Schiaparelli dresses showed a grand carved fireplace in the background. Strike your best bored-elegant flapper pose in front of Old World Stoneworks’ Calais which has similarly graceful curves.

Carl August Erickson, Vogue, January 1933

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Karen Elson is a svelte satin gowned socialite in this F. Scott Fitzgerald-themed pictorial. That massive mantel she’s leaning on? Its close sibling is Old World Stoneworks’ Brunswick which has the same geometric touches. Add alabaster vases, Art Deco furniture and a striped rug for the same Jazz Age effect.

Travis Broxton, Vogue, November 2003

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Natalia Vodanova steps through the looking glass in a pictorial inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Find the same elaborate carved legs of this fireplace in Old World Stoneworks’ Nottingham. Then add a huge gilt mirror, an ormolu clock and a velvet upholstered wingback chair to mimic this French chateau’s 19th century elegance. Oui, c’est chic.Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, December 2003

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Right. We can hear you say skeptically, Coco Chanel? Really? Yes you can duplicate the look of her famous living room at 31 Rue Cambon by starting with the clean, minimalist lines of Old World Stoneworks’ Montgomery fireplace. Then go to town with a lavish chandelier dripping with bulbs, lots of leather-bound books and generous lashings of chinoiserie. Cecil Beaton, Vogue, February 1971

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Vogue photos from Cozy Up to the 24 Most Beautiful Fireplaces in

Vogue.Old World Stoneworks fireplaces

can be found on their site, oldworldstoneworks.com.