Radiators were invented in 1855 during the Victorian era and were the most common source of heat until the 1940s. The styles of this time period are a result of the relationship between modernity and cultural continuity and the clash between gothic and classical ideas. Styles such as Shaker and Arts and Crafts, also known as Mission, are more utilitarian in style and design. On the other hand, Art Nouveau took a more naturalistic look characterized by detailed patterns and curving lines.
This is why Fichman Furniture offers so many options in the design of your radiator covers. You want a cover that is representative of the details of your space and will seamlessly flow like it is part of the original design. For a minimal cost, crown molding, panel molding, beading base detail, rounded feet base detail, and screen pattern options can ensure that your cover transitions cohesively into your space. If you happen to have a newer home or a more modern renovation, our design options allow for a more contemporary look as well. Dressed up or dressed down, either way, the end result is a great piece of furniture that is customized to the design details of your space and your particular tastes.