About Acquisition
Acquisitions were founded in 1974, specializing in the restoration of original antique fireplaces installation in London.
Acquisitions were founded in 1974, specialising in the restoration of original antique fireplaces. The company’s UK showroom displays more than 200 fires and fireplaces. Acquisitions are actively looking to export the English look worldwide. They also supply their period fireplace continuations to all four corners of the world, with 400 outlets in the UK alone and through partnerships with several foundries. Gas, coal and log effect fires are available here. Browse our range of beautifully restored Edwardian Fireplaces. We have one of the largest gas fireplace in london.
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