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When the National Coal Board commissioned Jon Bannenberg - brilliant designer/innovator - to come up with the fireplace of today, it was bound to be spctatular. But Bannenberg has gone beyond expectation. He has swept aside the conventional fireplace and re-instated it, by design, as the focal point in a room.
As he sees it, the fireplace should play as important a decorative part as say a painting, sculpture or other objets d'art. And be judged by the same criteria. To become, in fact, a whole new art form in itself.
To say that he has succeeded would be an understatement... Each model is revolutionary - in its shape, colour or materials. All are visually exhilarating. And Jon Bannenberg has kept a balance between the aesthetics and practicalities by integrating labour-saving devices and extra safety measures.
So art come home in a new form. A Bannenberg. And the bonus is something of a luxury... the simple pleasures of a coal fire and the atmosphere it creates.
Labels: 1970s, 1972, Interiors, jon bannenberg, vogue uk, winter