Kensington Clay Chimney Pot Style: Large Size
- Clay chimney pots withstand weather conditions and are long lasting. Some models in Britain were installed in the 1200s.
- This style on a Prairie School (architectural period) dwelling might be a well-suited complement because of:
- Material - After shaping in molds, these natural terracotta pots are hand finished and then dried in high temperature kilns.
- Shape - Its smooth slanted body tapers up to a sequence of circular bands, similar to Prairie School overhangs.
- Size - This model measures 32 inches high, weighs 122 pounds, and emphasizes a chimney as a focal point.
- A matching rain guard is available to provide additional protection and affix a finishing touch.
- Please look around, then check out tech specs for more details (above & below).
Get a feel for this style by taking a peek at a Kensington model in the collection (below). See a series of circular bands at the top of an upright taper?
Yes, that's it: Third in from the left, second row from front. For a sense of height in comparison to other pots in this setting, the Kensington stands 32 inches tall.
ONE LARGE KENSINGTON CLAY CHIMNEY POT
Material:
Terracotta
Height:
32"
Weight:
122 lbs.
Round Top Opening:
10.25"
Square Base Inner Dimensions:
12" x 12"
Square Base Outer Dimensions:
14" x 14"
Firebox Opening Size:
30"
Installation:
Mortar mount
EXTERIOR FINISH OPTIONS
11 Additional Choices:
Antique, Blue Limestone, Brick Red, Brown Salt Glaze, Brownstone,
Buff Glaze, Charcoal, Glossy Black, Grey Limestone, Sandstone, Slate Grey
Color Process:
Allow 3 - 4 weeks.
RAIN GUARD OPTIONS
Model Match:
Virginian Rain Guard
Material:
Terracotta
Weight:
40 lbs.
Lid Diameter:
19"
Chimney Pot Top Opening:
10.25"
Generic Model:
Octagon Rain Guard
QUESTIONS?
To ask about the Large Kensington, its matching Virginian Rain Guard, or anything else), please call us:
1-800-679-8718.
This article summarizes how to install a chimney pot.
Clay chimney pots can be colored to suit your exterior decor. See more about color glazes in the video below.