Vintage Polished Chrome and Glass Fireplace Screen with Matching Tools
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Striking modern three-panel glass and chrome fire screen together with a beautiful set of matching fireplace tools and stand.
Vintage Polished Chrome and Glass Fireplace Screen with Matching Tools
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Striking modern three-panel glass and chrome fire screen together with a beautiful set of matching fireplace tools and stand.
Modernist Chrome and Glass Fire Screen
Located in Norwalk, CT
Hinged three-panel screen clear glass with mirror polished steel frame. Excellent condition. Center panel is 28", each hinged side panel is 12"; height is 27".
Mid-Century Modernist Tri-Fold Chrome and Glass Fire Screen
Located in New York, NY
This sleek and elegant Mid-Century Modernist Tri-Fold Chrome and Glass Firecsreen originates from the United States, Circa 1970. Features a minimal design formed of three articulatin...
Chrome
Danny Alessandro Style Tri-fold Chrome Fire Screen
By Danny Alessandro
Located in Astoria, NY
Danny Alessandro Style Tri-fold Chrome Fire Screen, with three glass panels, unmarked. 30.5" H x 46.25" W (open) x 13" D.
Chrome
Danny Alessandro Fire Screen with Chrome Hinges 1980s
By Danny Alessandro, HOLLY HUNT
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fire screen model #1982-C in glass with chrome hinges and feet by Danny Allessandro and sold through Holly Hunt, American, 1980s.
Chrome
French 1970's Clear Glass Fire Screen
Located in Buchanan, NY
Handsome curved clear glass fire screen with chrome plated fittings.
Chrome
Glass & Chrome Modernist Fire Screen
Located in Wilton, CT
An elegant and unexpected fire screen design fit for a true modernist. A simple polished stainless steel frame accepts an impeccable piece of 3/8" thick tempered glass. The quality o...
Stainless Steel
Chrome and Glass Three-Panel Fire Screen, 1970s
Located in Norwalk, CT
Classic modern glass fire screen featuring three tempered glass panels bordered with quality chrome edging.
Chrome
Karl Springer Folding Glass Fire Screen
By Karl Springer
Located in New York, NY
KARL SPRINGER (1930-1991) Folding screen in tempered glass with chrome frame and hinges American, c. 1970 Screen: 26.5”H x 45”W (unfolded) x .5”D
Brass, Chrome
Glass and Chrome Fire Screen
Located in New York, NY
Large and impressive glass and chrome fire screen, c. 1970's. End panels pivot.
Chrome
Contemporary Glass and Chrome Fire Screen
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful contemporary glass and chrome fire screen- in perfect condition.
Chrome
Fire Screen in Brushed Chrome and Smoked Glass
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Very simple and chic.
Fire tools and screen with glass ball decoration
Located in Hoboken, NJ
Set of fire-tools with glass ball decoration and three-panel fire-screen, American, late 1930s. From the Estate of Doris Duke. FIRE SCREEN SOLD. TOOLS STILL AVAILABLE. Screen: Cen...
Chrome, Iron
Sold
H 26.75 in W 31.5 in D 1.5 in
Mid-Century Modern Chrome and Glass Fire Screen, France, circa 1950-1960
Located in New York, NY
French modern chrome and glass fire place screen.
Chrome
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