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Interior Designer's Romantic XMAS / Summer Fireplace GRATE set- fab with candles

Shery from Onehunga

Interior Designers CHRISTMAS & SUMMER Fireplace
GRATE arrangement

I really don't want to sell this set, as quite special, but have no hearth grate to put it into! '-(

Some cones are commercial with tinted ends - gold sparkly paint on them. Some just have highlights of gold paint. Looks lovely.

These are great with tealights, or tiny candles in Holders- give the effect of an open fire, in summer. Romantic!

Also some either side of the grate, sitting in little candleholders

XMAS TIME- add the red candles- looks great when unwrapping present

SUMMER TIME- can swap the red for the gold with gold or white candles. Lovely at night. Put some either side of the grate as well.


1 set of dainty natural birch twigs & pinecones- some GOLD TWINKLING highlights for Open Fire Grate- some tinted gold/sparkly

Included-
1 set from an open fire grate -
- fine real dried birch twigs- you put them in first
- then layer:
- 1 very large cone (250 x 150)
- small branch with cones cluster (340 x 170)
- 3 x GOLD tinted & 2 gold SPARKLY cones
- 11 other decorative pine cones- various sizes
- 6x small gold flowerpot candle holders, with 6 Red Berry scented tea lights - 10 hour burning.
- 6x small candle holders with red berry scent candles
You can use the gold or red candles in between the arrangement or on the sides of the hearth. It gives a lovely effect.

I ALSO HAVE ANTIQUES/PERIOD PIECES -
- WASHER BOARD for a laundry- antique
-IRON- black - Mrs Potts Sad Iron, no handle. Good for doorstop
- Mahogany Hall table- small - handcrafted with rope edge in Onehunga

PICKUP: ONE TREE HILL

Price: $35

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