Description
Transform your ordinary fireplace into an extraordinary focal point with Empire's Rushmore Decorative Forged Iron Front. This exquisite accessory is not just a mere embellishment; it's a masterpiece that adds character and allure to your home.
Crafted by skilled artisans, the Rushmore Iron Front exudes an air of timeless sophistication. Its forged iron construction showcases intricate detailing and a meticulous design that pays homage to classic craftsmanship. As you install this front on your 36" or 40" fireplace, you'll immediately notice the transformation – from a simple heat source to a work of art that captivates the eyes and hearts of all who enter your space.
The Rushmore Decorative Forged Iron Front not only elevates aesthetics but also serves as a protective barrier. It prevents sparks from escaping, enhancing the safety of your fireplace. The openwork design allows the mesmerizing dance of flames to be on full display while keeping any potential hazards contained.
Benefits:
- Timeless Elegance: Elevate your fireplace with a piece that transcends trends.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans.
- Enhanced Safety: Keeps sparks and embers safely contained.
- Captivating Design: Openwork front showcases the beauty of your fire.
- Easy Installation: Effortlessly upgrade your 36" or 40" fireplace.
- Durable Construction: Made to last with high-quality forged iron.
- Instant Transformation: Turn your fireplace into a stunning centerpiece.
Features:
- Color: Distressed Pewter
- Forged iron front frame
- Rectangular forged iron inset (Req Forged iron frame )
- Arched forged iron inset (Req Forged inset frame)
- Decorative Forged Iron Doors with Frame
- Decorative front for your fireplace insert
- Specifically designed for the Empire Rushmore 36"/40" Direct Vent insert
Downloads:
- Rushmore Decorative Doors
- Rushmore Decorative Frames (DF36CNB/DFF36FPD, DFF40CPD/DFF40RPD, DFF50FPD)
About The Manufacturer:

Empire was the first to market vent-free heaters equipped with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (now standard on all vent-free products in the U.S.). In the 1980s, Empire became the first to market a gas-fired heater that achieves 80-percent efficiency, and in 2006, Empire marketed the first vented gas fireplace to achieve 90-percent efficiency. From early floor furnaces (a forerunner to central heating systems) to console heaters to wall furnaces, to gas fireplaces and log sets, to the super-efficient Mantis fireplace system, Empire has adapted to market requirements.




