• Hamilton Plate Highlighted

    A cast iron insert is a decorative plate with complimentary front bars that incorporates a fire & comes in the form of an ARCHED insert or a TILED insert. Many have the opportunity to burn several types of fuel such as wood, coal, gas or electric.

     

     

  • Meelbeg 58″ Ice White (Mourne)

    Ice White is a stunning contemporaryaddition to our range of fireplaces. The striking combination of white stone with a grey speckle createsa bold feature, rich with character.

    The Mourne Collection is an extensive range of fireplace designs, finishes and materials elegantly designed and expertly crafted. We know the right fireplace is a stunning focal point in your home. We’re inspired by the magnificent and breathtaking Mourne Mountains.

    Please Note: Natural colour variations

    Many of the fire surrounds and related products we sell at Ryan Stoves are made from natural materials and therefore some slight variation of colours and tones between individual products may occur. Indeed, some surface textures may also show minor variation. In addition the photographic process and how the image is eventually interpreted on your smart phone, tablet or computer screen will also affect the colour representation. Therefore, if the precise colour of your purchase is critical to you, then if possible we would urge you to visit our showrooms to see the product itself and where we can also show you alternatives.

     

     

  • THE PLAZA: POLISHED POLAR WHITE

    Plaza Polished Polar White Marble Fireplace Surround 54” / 60”

     

     

     

  • Winchester Polar White Marble Fireplace

    The Winchester is one of the few main stream fireplaces to have strong mould features. The tri moulded corbel style leg is what most likely will grab you attention followed by the subtle curved cross section and Mould Mantle .

    Materials Explained:

    Polar White:  Resin based marble with a Pure white polished finish. (Please note it is common to find same black specks in the marble this is not a fault and considered normal)