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FRAMEWORK AROUND A FIREPLACE
Mantelpiece; Chimneypiece; Overmantel; Mantlepiece; Fireplace mantels; Fireplace mantle; Fire mantle; Chimney piece; Chimney-mantle; Chimney-piece; Mantels; Mantels (architecture); Mantel (architecture)
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  • Parisian chimneypiece, circa 1775-1785, [[Carrara marble]] with gilt bronze, height: 111.4 cm (43¾"), width: 169.5 cm (66¾"), depth: 41.9 cm (16½"), [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Fireplace and overmantel at [[Boston Manor House]]

mantelpiece      
n. πεζούλι, κορνίζα τζακιού
chimney piece         
διακοσμητικό πλαίσιο του τζακιού

Definitie

mantlepiece
¦ noun variant spelling of mantelpiece.

Wikipedia

Fireplace mantel

The fireplace mantel or mantelpiece, also known as a chimneypiece, originated in medieval times as a hood that projected over a fire grate to catch the smoke. The term has evolved to include the decorative framework around the fireplace, and can include elaborate designs extending to the ceiling. Mantelpiece is now the general term for the jambs, mantel shelf, and external accessories of a fireplace. For many centuries, the chimneypiece was the most ornamental and most artistic feature of a room, but as fireplaces have become smaller, and modern methods of heating have been introduced, its artistic as well as its practical significance has lessened.

Where the fireplace continues up the wall with an elaborate construction, as in historic grand buildings, this is known as an overmantel. Mirrors and paintings designed to be hung above a mantel shelf may be called "mantel mirror", "mantel painting" and so on.