The Lutyens Collection

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The Lutyens Collection

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The Lutyens

Collection

These chimneypieces by

Sir Edwin Lutyens have

been carefully chosen to

show his unique ability

to translate the traditional

architectural vocabulary

into new forms that

successfully combine

classicism and modernity.

Pattern No. 1

A re-working of the bolection with

the raised moulding framing the

aperture, in statuary marble.

DETAILS

Opening 40"(1016)W x 40"(1016)H

Shelf 591/2"(1511)L x 35/8"(92)D

Overall size 601/4"(1530)W x 493/4"(1264)H

Depth of rebate 1"(25)

Depth of jamb 47/8"(124)

Height of footblock 6"(152)

Pattern No. 2

Lutyens re-imagined the bolection in

many diferent forms. This is a robust

example with deep mouldings carved

in statuary marble.

DETAILS

Opening 40"(1016)W x 40"(1016)H

Shelf 60"(1524)L x 41/8"(105)D

Overall size 601/2"(1537)W x 50"(1270)H

Depth of rebate 1"(25)

Depth of jamb 67/8"(175)

Height of footblock 57/8"(149)

Pattern No. 1

Pattern No. 2

Pattern No. 3

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Pattern No. 3

one of Lutyens most unusual

designs shown in statuary marble

with inlaid Bruxelles Noir marble

framing a central tablet and raised

discs at the head of the jambs.

dETAiLS

Opening 40"(1016)W x 40"(1016)H

Shelf 581/4"(1480)L x 85/16"(211)D

Overall size 557/8"(1419)W x 563/8"(1432)H

Depth of rebate 1"(25)

Depth of jamb 71/16"(180)

Height of footblock N/a

Pattern No. 4

A simple architectural frame

fabricated in statuary marble

with a border of inlaid

Verde Tinos marble.

dETAiLS

Opening 40"(1016)W x 40"(1016)H

Shelf 56"(1422)L x 37/8"(98)D

Overall size 561/2"(1435)W x 48"(1219)H

Depth of rebate 1"(25)

Depth of jamb 41/8"(105)

Height of footblock 7"(178)

Pattern No. 5

A chimneypiece of classical form

with detached columns terminating

in ionic capitals shown in statuary

marble with dark Emperador

columns and frieze.

dETAiLS

Opening 40"(1016)W x 40"(1016)H

Shelf 73"(1854)L x 121/2"(318)D

Overall size 65"(1651)W x 541/2"(1384)H

Depth of rebate 1"(25)

Depth of jamb 10"(254)

Height of footblock 5"(127)

Pattern No. 4

Pattern No. 5

Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944) is widely

regarded as one of the greatest British

architects. The scope of his work was enormous,

encompassing a wide variety of styles and

including private residences, garden landscapes,

commercial buildings and war memorials.

After a brief period at the South Kensington

School of Art, (now the Royal College of Art)

Lutyens launched his career at the precociously

early age of 19 with his first country house, built

in his native county of Surrey. Starting with

designs strongly influenced by the Arts and

Crafts movement, he moved on seamlessly to

his own version of High Classicism, described

by Lutyens himself as his “Wrenaissance”.

Lutyens’ style was never derivative and always

bore the mark of his own unique touch.

His genius lay in his ability imaginatively

to adapt traditional architectural styles.

Throughout his career he had the confidence

continually to change direction and

consequently the body of his work reveals a

unique and fascinating degree of eclecticism.

He was a perfectionist and obsessed with detail.

Never was any element of one of his buildings

left to a colleague. He would find time to design

the minutiae of every interior from the fittings

and furnishings to the child’s clock on a nursery

mantelpiece. This same degree of attention was

given to his chimneypieces and the legacy of

his designs for these, as varied in scale and

design as his buildings themselves, represents

an important body of work in its own right.

Lutyens’ chimneypiece designs have a

timeless quality deriving from their robust,

unfussy detailing and well proportioned

architectural form and it is this quality that

renders them so suitable for both period and

contemporary interiors.

Chesney’s is proud to reproduce a collection

of some of Lutyens’ finest designs for

chimneypieces with the blessing of the Lutyens

family and of the Lutyens Trust in a co-operative

endeavour that is the first of its type.

1 The Mercantile Marine Monument,

London 1928. Before the end of

World War I, Lutyens was involved

with the creation of many

monuments to commemorate the

dead, including the Cenotaph.

2 Middleton Park was Lutyens’ last

house, built for the 9th Earl of Jersey

and completed in 1938.

Sir

Edwin

Lutyens

‘…tradition to me consists in our

inherited sense of structural fitness,

the evolution of rhythmic form by

a synthesis of needs and materials…’

The Lutyens

Collection

3 Members of staff cleaning one

of the lamps designed by

Lutyens in the Viceroy’s House,

New Delhi.

4 Staircase in No. 42, Cheyne

Walk, London.

5 Plumpton Place, East Sussex.

A celebration of traditional

English domestic architecture

and associated gardens.

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6 Lindisfarne Castle, refurbished

by Lutyens.

7 The drawing room in Abbey

House, Barrow-in-Furness.

8 Original drawing of a Lutyens’

chimneypiece.

9 The Ionic entrance portico

on the north aspect of

Gledstone Hall.

Portrait of Sir Edwin Lutyens

© estate of Sir William

Rothenstein / National Portrait

Gallery, London

10 The Thakeham seat, designed for

the garden at Little Thakeham.

Lutyens’ furniture designs were

produced in small quantities and

for a specific effect that was always

a complement to the whole.

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