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Fire Screen

1881 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Object Type
Small screens, like this example, were placed in front of an empty fireplace in the summer to give a decorative effect and to reduce draughts. The screen contains real ferns and butterflies sandwiched between two layers of glass.

People
Model & Co. of 4 North Street, Charlotte Street, and later of Tottenham Street, London, was one of the specialist manufacturers of bamboo furniture, 1881-1900, and advertised several times in The Cabinet Maker and Art Furnisher, a trade magazine. In 1881 this screen was one of several designs by the firm selected for illustration and praise by the magazine. By 1897 Model & Co. were described by the magazine as among the aristocrats of bamboo manufacturers.

Materials & Making
In 1881 The Cabinet Maker and Art Furnisher commented on the astonishing popularity of bamboo furniture. Materials imported from Japan such as bamboo or lacquer panels were combined with British flora and fauna in fashionable furnishings like this screen. Stuffed birds, Japanese or Chinese embroidery and stained and leaded glass was also used for screens made of bamboo by Model & Co.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Bamboo, glass, ferns and butterflies
Brief description
English, 1881, bamboo, Model & Co., 93/1004
Physical description
Rectangular bamboo fire screen framing a design of real butterflies and ferns, sandwiched between two oval layers of glass.
Dimensions
  • Height: 97.5cm
  • Width: 63cm
  • Depth: 28.5cm
Dimensions checked: Measured; 24/08/2000 by ET
Gallery label
(27/03/2003)
British Galleries:
An enormous range of bamboo furniture was sold in Britain during the period from 1860 to 1900. The producers mainly imported the poles and lacquer panels from Japan and then assembled them in Britain. In this example,British, Japanese and Chinese elements were brought together in a combination of bamboo fretwork, flowers and butterflies.
Object history
Manufactured by Model & Co., London
Summary
Object Type
Small screens, like this example, were placed in front of an empty fireplace in the summer to give a decorative effect and to reduce draughts. The screen contains real ferns and butterflies sandwiched between two layers of glass.

People
Model & Co. of 4 North Street, Charlotte Street, and later of Tottenham Street, London, was one of the specialist manufacturers of bamboo furniture, 1881-1900, and advertised several times in The Cabinet Maker and Art Furnisher, a trade magazine. In 1881 this screen was one of several designs by the firm selected for illustration and praise by the magazine. By 1897 Model & Co. were described by the magazine as among the aristocrats of bamboo manufacturers.

Materials & Making
In 1881 The Cabinet Maker and Art Furnisher commented on the astonishing popularity of bamboo furniture. Materials imported from Japan such as bamboo or lacquer panels were combined with British flora and fauna in fashionable furnishings like this screen. Stuffed birds, Japanese or Chinese embroidery and stained and leaded glass was also used for screens made of bamboo by Model & Co.
Collection
Accession number
W.62-1981

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Record createdMarch 27, 2001
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