Lexington Hearth

Lexington Hearth Lexington Hearth is a brand of non-combustible mantels made in the USA and sold in North America.

In 2022 we launched our Bluegrass Line of mantels making them available for purchase online and through independent hearth dealers.

Does your fireplace feel like it's missing something? Are you looking for a way to incorporate that rustic feel? A Lexin...
02/23/2024

Does your fireplace feel like it's missing something? Are you looking for a way to incorporate that rustic feel? A Lexington Hearth non-combustible mantel is just the piece you've been looking for to complete and elevate your hearth space. Our fireplace mantels and surrounds are made in the heart of Central, Kentucky and inspired by our Old Kentucky Home. Click below to find out why Lexington Hearth non-combustible mantels are right for you!

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Lexington Hearth is exhibiting at the largest trade show for home products, the NAHB International Builders Show, being ...
01/13/2023

Lexington Hearth is exhibiting at the largest trade show for home products, the NAHB International Builders Show, being held January 31 – February 2, 2023, in Las Vegas, NV. Check us out at Booth .

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At one time, much of North America and Kentucky was covered by water.  Millions of sea creatures lived and died during t...
09/21/2022

At one time, much of North America and Kentucky was covered by water. Millions of sea creatures lived and died during that era, forming a calcium-rich layer of limestone under a landscape of rolling hills and palisades. Over time, acidic water filtered through the limestone, releasing minerals into our soil. The Maury and McAfee silt soils commonly found in Central Kentucky are especially rich in phosphorus and calcium.

Bourbon and Thoroughbred industries in Kentucky benefit from limestone’s percolation and filtering effects. Horses develop stronger bones from increased calcium uptake while grazing in pastures. Bourbon distilleries source water from nearby streams or rivers and the dissolved limestone in the water reduces acidity which helps our bourbon age gracefully. Everyone else can enjoy the beauty of our rolling hills and stunning river palisades.

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Like a morning mist lingering over a field of bluegrass turf, welcoming the morning sun. Soft, warm-grey tones, peppered...
09/16/2022

Like a morning mist lingering over a field of bluegrass turf, welcoming the morning sun. Soft, warm-grey tones, peppered with black and cream flecks. Finished with mica flakes to reflect light and add visual interest.

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Geologically speaking, Kentucky’s land is shaped by limestone.  Limestone releases calcium into our soil and water which...
09/14/2022

Geologically speaking, Kentucky’s land is shaped by limestone. Limestone releases calcium into our soil and water which helps horses develop stronger bones and bourbon to age gracefully. Horse breeders and bourbon distilleries make Kentucky their home and our Limestone mantel reminds us why this is such a special place.

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As soon as you leave the Bluegrass Airport Terminal, you’ll notice distinctive 4-rail fencing around the farms surroundi...
09/12/2022

As soon as you leave the Bluegrass Airport Terminal, you’ll notice distinctive 4-rail fencing around the farms surrounding the airport. Just down the street, the famous Calumet farm is recognizable by its red roofs and white fencing. White fencing requires more maintenance, and was traditionally painted by hand, making it a luxury statement.

The Kentucky Horse Park followed Calumet’s tradition of white fencing up until a few years ago when Kentucky legislated that all state-owned rail fencing had to be painted black. Black paint lasts longer, can be spray painted, and protects the wood better for longer life and lower costs.

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Horse farms in Kentucky have a distinctive look with 3 & 4 rail fencing defining their paddocks.  Typically, horse fenci...
09/09/2022

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.

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Some farms use double fencing as a safety practice.  The extra fence row along a road protects the horses from vehicle a...
09/07/2022

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.

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The Flat Sawn Beam mantel has a similar appearance to a fence rail, and the beam refinements provide a contemporary aest...
09/05/2022

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.

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Before there were endless striped asphalt parking lots and multi-story parking garages, commuters hitched their “ride” t...
09/02/2022

Before there were endless striped asphalt parking lots and multi-story parking garages, commuters hitched their “ride” to a simple post or rail when they came into town. Homes and businesses across Kentucky had either a hitching post or a hitching rail to tie off your horse to keep it from wandering. Our Hitching Rail mantel pays homage to a simpler time when horse power came with a saddle.

Learn more about our inspiration of the Hitching Post mantels and shop them all today!
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Hitching posts gained popularity in the early 1800’s and remained a roadside feature into the early 1900’s.  At the heig...
08/31/2022

Hitching posts gained popularity in the early 1800’s and remained a roadside feature into the early 1900’s. At the height of their popularity, they were made in all shapes and sizes and became a decorative status symbol for the elites! Our Hitching Post mantel reminded us of the clean lines of the post and rail style hitching post which is how it got its name in our Bluegrass Collection.

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Did you know that a hitching posts was once made from stone, iron, wood or steel, the basic need was to have a rail or r...
08/29/2022

Did you know that a hitching posts was once made from stone, iron, wood or steel, the basic need was to have a rail or ring to tie a simple clove-hitch or rolling-hitch knot to keep your horse in place? Today you'll still find them used on farms around Kentucky but many where lost to the metal drives during WWI and WWII.

Shop our pale honey hitching post today! https://www.lexingtonhearth.com/products/p/hitching-post-pale-honey

Address

454 Fairman Road
Lexington, KY
40511

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18597210159

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