Description
Enhance your fireplace with the Lexington Hearth Flat Sawn Beam 60" Hand-Painted Non-Combustible Pale Honey Mantel Shelf Kit. Its warm Pale Honey finish brings a cozy, inviting touch to any room.
Crafted from non-combustible Burncrete™ casting formulation, this mantel captures the beauty of real wood while remaining safe for use around heat. Intricate edge detailing offers refined elegance without the splinters of traditional wood.
This mantel includes a mounting bracket and fasteners for hassle-free installation. Each piece is hand-painted, and custom color or length options are available to perfectly match your décor preferences.
THE FLAT SAWN BEAM MANTEL:
Horse farms in Kentucky have a distinctive look with 3 & 4 rail fencing defining their paddocks. Typically, horse fencing is made with oak post and rails, but we like the beautiful rough-sawn grain of western red cedar. The Flat Sawn Beam mantel has a similar appearance to a fence rail, and the beam refinements provide a contemporary aesthetic for a nice alternative to our rustic mantels.
Some farms use double fencing as a safety practice. The extra fence row along a road protects the horses from vehicle accidents and any garbage that might be thrown from cars. It also allows groups of horses to see each other without the danger of them fighting with each other. With double fencing, horses are less likely to get past two barriers if they attempt to escape from the paddock.
Our rolling hills and paddocks make for a great training ground for foals and yearlings. All in all, this is a great place to be a horse—and our earliest settlers knew it.
A MODERN CUT FROM WESTERN RED CEDAR:
The beautiful rough-sawn grain of western red cedar reminds us of the distinctive 4-rail paddock fences bordering Kentucky’s thoroughbred horse farms. The narrow face profile and refined appearance make this mantel suitable for contemporary and transitional applications. Character details include rough-sawn woodgrain on the top and bottom surfaces, with a smooth face grain showing circular saw marks.
Our Flat Sawn Beam mantel is modeled from a rough-cut western red cedar beam. The mantel has a cross-section of 8.25” deep x 4” high. Available accessories include mantel extensions, mantel corners, and decorative corbels.
COLOR CHOICES:
The Flat Sawn Beam Mantel comes in five hand-painted color varieties, each presenting their own charm and character. Shop our color samples to find the perfect finish for your project. Custom colors are available - we have over 150 colors in our factory that can match almost any color in the spectrum.
CUSTOM SIZES & COLORS:
If you need a custom length for the Flat Sawn Beam Mantel, it can be made between 60” and 72”, or below 60” upon request. For lengths above 72 inches, an extension and decorative brackets can be used to achieve the desired size.
Personalize your Flat Sawn Beam Mantel by requesting a custom color.
To discover more about our customization options, including pricing, please reach out to our dedicated customer support team.
What's Included:
- 60" Non-combustible pale honey mantel with internal mounting surface
- Heavy-duty mounting bracket
- Fasteners
- Touch-up kit
Features:
- Intricate details on all exposed edges
- Retains the natural beauty of wood - without the splinters
- Non-combustible Burncrete™ casting formulation
- Includes mounting bracket and fasteners
- Available in 48” (63 lbs), 60” (80lbs), and 72” (97lbs) lengths
- Individually hand-painted
- Customized colors and lengths are available upon request
- ASTM E136 standard test method for behavior of materials in vertical tube furnace at 750° C
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Specifications:
| Model | FS-5-LH-PH |
| Product Size | 60" W x 8.25" D x 4" H |
| Color/Finish | Pale Honey |
| Weight | 80 lbs |
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Warranty:

LEXINGTON HEARTH MANTELS are warranted against manufacturer defects and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to the original owner and is nontransferable. We will repair the mantel if possible or, if we determine it cannot be repaired, will replace the mantel and/or components with a new mantel. If an exact replacement is no longer available, we will substitute it with a product of equal or greater value than the original purchase.
MANTELS ARE INDIVIDUALLY CAST, AND HAND-PAINTED. Mantel color and dimensions can vary slightly from samples and published measurements.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS apply if the item has been subjected to neglect, misuse, alteration, unauthorized repairs, relocation, dents, dings, scratches, incorrect applications, Acts of God, and all other uncontrollable events, which are not covered by this warranty. Any minor discrepancies that may occur during, or after the warranty
period, ARE NOT typically considered to be a warranty issue. For this
reason, we include touch-up kits for all finishes, to allow you to make these repairs when necessary. Examples of things that ARE NOT covered by this warranty include, but
are not limited to:
- Does not cover minor cosmetic imperfections that do not affect structural performance.
- Scratches caused by normal use or abuse.
- Variation in colors due to exposure to sunlight, heat, cold, or chemicals.
- Damage caused by dirt, debris, or water damage.
- Freight Damage or damage caused by moving, repositioning, or relocating of product.
- Failure to follow installation instructions, and use of unsuitable anchoring foundations.
- Failure to maintain the product in a reasonable/responsible manner.
- Does not cover third-party materials or labor costs incurred for assembly, permits, and inspections.
LEXINGTON HEARTH MANTELS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. OTHER THAN THE STATED LIMITED WARRANTY TERMS ABOVE, NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
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The scents of bourbon, oak, and vanilla greet you when you walk into a Rickhouse. These massive aging warehouses can store up to 20,000 barrels, containing about 1 million gallons of bourbon. Workers use a hand-operated “ricker” elevator to transfer the barrels onto storage racks called “ricks”, the namesake of a “Rickhouse”.









