Lexington Hearth Mantels

Lexington Hearth mantels are inspired by old-growth timbers and beams salvaged from historic barns, farms, homes, and cabins across Bourbon Country.

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  • 8/16/22

    Rickhouse Mantel

    Inspired by the bourbon aging warehouses on Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail. The Rickhouse Fireplace Floating Mantel Shelf is molded directly from an 8” x 8” old-growth timber to authentically reproduce its natural features including bark-edge waning, mortice & tenon joinery, deep checking, knots, saw marks, tooling marks, and beautiful wood-grain & end grains.

  • 8/16/22

    Tobacco Barn Mantel

    At one time, Kentucky was the largest producer of burley tobacco in the country. Today, many of the tobacco barns have been repurposed for other crops or torn down. Our Tobacco Barn Fireplace Floating Mantel Shelf personifies the strength and perseverance of the family tobacco farmer. Hand-hewn and sturdy. Features include hand-hewn tool marks, deep checking, knots, insect damage, and growth rings visible on the ends.

  • 8/16/22

    Cabin Pine Mantel

    Our Cabin Pine Fireplace Mantel is a tribute to the early settlers who tamed the wilderness and established a new life for their families. The Cabin Pine Floating Mantel Shelf is molded directly from a 6” x 6” timber and perfectly captures the unique characteristics of this piece of history. Features include multi-level splits, a unique conversion that transitions from a squared surface to a pole-shaped wane, fastener artifact damage, insect damage, deep checking, knots, and saw marks.

  • 8/16/22

    Grist Mill Mantel

    Along the banks of many Kentucky rivers and streams, you’ll find the ruins of an old grist mill. Farmers and homesteaders relied on the grist mill for flour and cornmeal. Our Grist Mill mantel is molded directly from a 6” x 6” beam which faithfully reproduces every nuance and detail of this beautiful beam. Features include deeply weathered woodgrain, tool marks, insect damage, saw marks, checks & splits, and character knots.

  • 8/16/22

    Hayloft Beam Mantel

    The original hand-hewn beam is loaded with antique charm. Characteristics include rough-hewn tool marks, dowel ends, nail holes, insect damage, checks & splits, and character knots. With a shelf depth of 8” and a height of 5.75”, the Hayloft Beam Mantel Shelf delivers plenty of space to display your trophies without being too massive over your fireplace.

  • 8/16/22

    Half Round Sleeper Mantel

    Sleeper beams are part of the support structure of old buildings and are usually hidden from view in walls and under floorboards. Their hidden beauty has been preserved in the rustic charm of our Half Round Sleeper Beam Mantel Shelf. Incredibly realistic look and feel of deep-relief pine bark texture, rough-hewn tool marks, insect damage, checks & splits, and character knots.

  • 8/16/22

    Flat Sawn Beam Mantel

    The size and refined lines make this mantel suitable for contemporary and transitional applications. Incredibly realistic look and feel of rough-sawn cedar woodgrain on the top and bottom surfaces, with a smooth face grain showing circular saw marks.

  • 8/16/22

    Rockface Limestone Mantel

    The size and refined lines make this mantel suitable for contemporary and transitional applications. Incredibly realistic look and feel of chiseled-edge limestone, locally quarried in Lexington, KY. This mantel looks as nice as real stone, without the excess weight, and comes complete with hidden mounting hardware.

  • 8/16/22

    Hitching Post 3-piece Mantel Surround

    Horses and Kentucky have a long history together, and before there were automobiles for commuting, homes, and businesses across Kentucky had a hitching post to keep your horse from wandering. Our Hitching Post Fireplace Mantel Surround pays homage to a simpler time when horsepower came with a saddle. Character details include deeply weathered woodgrain, tool marks, insect damage, nail holes, saw marks, checks & splits, and character knots.