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Andirons For Sale
Period: Late 20th Century
Period: Early 1900s
Andirons with Twisted Wrought Iron Bodies, Scroll Feet and Pot Hook Arms c. 1900
Located in New York, NY
AFP0588 A pair of antique andirons in blackened wrought iron with delicate basket twist bodies and scroll feet. Retaining their original pivoting pot hooks. ...
Category

Early 1900s American Arts and Crafts Antique Andirons

Materials

Iron, Wrought Iron

Pair of Modern Nickel Plated, "S Form", Scroll Andirons
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Scroll design andirons, nickel-plated with black iron. Please feel free to contact us directly for any additional information or a shipping quote by clicking "Contact Dealer" butt...
Category

Late 20th Century American Art Deco Andirons

Materials

Iron, Nickel

Two 1970s Andirons by Van Heeck
Located in Bois-Colombes, FR
Two 1970s andirons in patinated bronze, with one terrestrial and one celestial globe with zodiac signs. Signed by Van Heeck.
Category

1970s French Vintage Andirons

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Large 1900s Polychromed Iron Chenets
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of very fine large 1900s Italian style polychromed iron chenets with face detail. The chenets are signed.
Category

Early 1900s American Antique Andirons

Materials

Iron

Pair of Monumental Brass Andirons
Located in Stamford, CT
A monumental pair of double beehive brass andirons.
Category

Early 1900s Antique Andirons

Materials

Brass

Exceptional Pair of Andirons
Located in Greenwich, CT
An exceptional pair of English andirons, possibly by Ernest Gimson having double blossom brass bosses applied to and iron backing, the shaft having...
Category

Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Andirons

Materials

Brass, Iron

Pair of Andirons in Polished Brass by Danny Alessandro
Located in New York, NY
Pair of andirons in polished brass with wrought iron shanks by Danny Alessandro Ltd./Edwin Jackson, Inc., American, 1970s.
Category

1970s American Vintage Andirons

Materials

Brass, Wrought Iron

Set of Modern Nickel-Plated Andirons in the Style of Danny Alessandro
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This handsome set of fireplace andirons are very much in the style of pieces created by Danny Alessandro of New York City. With the elongated-flame-like forms they glisten with the l...
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Andirons

Materials

Iron, Nickel

Pair of Bronze Clouds Andirons by Robert Phandeve
Located in Bois-Colombes, FR
Very nice pair of unusual andirons.
Category

1970s French Vintage Andirons

Materials

Bronze, Iron

Big Size Modernist Stainless Steel Andirons in the style of Adnet - France 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Graphic pair of minimalist stainless steel andirons in the style of Adnet or Xavier Féal. These sleek vertical firedogs are made of solid stainless steel and feature a "macaron" patt...
Category

1970s French Vintage Andirons

Materials

Steel, Stainless Steel

Substantial Pair of English Firedogs
Located in London, GB
A substantial pair of English firedogs. The scrolled tops with ring below, tapered shafts with scrolled feet below. Could be polished if required. Hei...
Category

Late 20th Century English Andirons

Materials

Iron

Antique and Vintage Andirons

A set of antique or vintage andirons is a staple accessory, part of the fireplace tools you’ll want to collect for keeping a neat and elegant fireplace in your home.

Using andirons in a fireplace elevates the fire, ensuring more air can get to the logs thus keeping a fire burning longer. Andirons also encourage ventilation and may also prevent smoke from working its way into your living room or bedroom.

Think of these accessories as part of an upright metal support system to optimize your fire. Antique andirons are basically u-shaped brackets with a curved end that come in pairs and are largely quite simple in structure, but the design of this household necessity has improved over time. Outwardly decorative andirons have become available since their debut because one should never underestimate the style quotient of an attractive hearth.

Andirons, which earned the nickname “firedogs” given their similarity in form to a pair of upright canines, are believed to be the oldest fireplace furnishings. They have been used broadly since at least the late Iron Age. Before iron became the material of choice, stone andirons did a suitable job of balancing the logs in a fire and adding a sense of symmetry to the hearth. Fire baskets, like the combination of andirons and a grate, afforded an opportunity to layer logs in a fire rather than delicately stacking them on andirons.

Today, andirons can be found in bronze and brass, too, which contrast wonderfully with a mantel carved from dark marble, for example, and add dimension to what might otherwise be a subdued space. And while people aren’t cooking in the fireplace anymore, andirons’ spit hooks offered an opportunity to roast meat or rest the pokers that you typically would’ve kept fireside.

During the Renaissance, andirons became especially ornate and even figurative, taking on human forms as well as marine life such as dolphins. Art Deco–era andirons are particularly exquisite. While the accessories are frequently characterized by rich geometric angles and sculptural curves, attributes that we know of most Art Deco furniture, artisans of the period also looked to what was by then a long tradition of designing andirons in the shape of animals and reptiles.

Adding fashionable antique or vintage andirons will not only improve the quality of a fire but can also elevate your space as well as the fireside experience. Find modern andirons, Art Nouveau andirons and other varieties today on 1stDibs.

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