Homes
A Look at 24 Fireplaces in Vogue
- Illustrated by Georges Lepape, Vogue, August, 19231/24
The Georges Lepape–illustrated cover of Vogue’s August 1, 1923 issue, touting “New Ideas for Interior Decorating.”
- Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, January 20062/24
A bright white stone mantel stands in stark contrast to the black walls in the drawing room of Amanda Harlech’s Shropshire, England, country home.
- Photographed by Craig McDean, Vogue, January 20143/24
The ornate carving on this mantel is worthy competition for this beautifully detailed and ultrafeminine look from Rochas.
- Photographed by Francois Halard, Vogue, February 20044/24
The West Village, New York, dining room of Allison Sarofim, complete with potted-herb-covered mantel. As a trained chef, she wanted this space and the kitchen to be able to function as a “food laboratory.”
- Photographed by Mario Testino, Vogue, February 20125/24
The glazed tile fireplace at New York City’s Bowery Hotel provides a striking backdrop for Taylor Swift.
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