EcoSmart Fire provides solutions that allow for design freedom and flexibility. They’ve just released a range of new standalone outdoor fire solutions that redefine open air living.
Whether renovating an original hearth, or creating a new and cozy outdoor room – EcoSmart Fire has a wealth of out-of-the-box, environmental and smoke-free solutions that can easily become a distinctive design centrepiece.
Introducing Outdoor Fires
EcoSmart’s new range of standalone fire solutions for outdoor spaces have been developed to lift an outside gathering space, providing light and warmth through classic and flexible design.
“Our outdoor fires provide the ultimate drawcard with a myriad of benefits – sensory appeal, captivating illumination and trans-seasonal style,” says Stephane Thomas, creator of EcoSmart Fire. “They add a simple yet architecturally refined design element to an outdoor room or garden – or indoor setting – creating a striking focal point that provides instant warmth and ambience.
“Akin to the kitchen being the heart of the home, these outdoor fires quickly become the centrepiece of gathering spaces – be it domestic or commercial – that draw people in with their striking silhouettes and smoke-free flame.”
Fire Design Freedom
The entirety of the EcoSmart range combines architectural integrity with environmental credibility. EcoSmart’s self-contained fire design solutions provide seamless transition between indoor living and outdoor entertaining.
Fusing self-sufficient construction, zero clearance designs and clean burning eNRG bioethanol fuel works to eliminate the need for flues or utility connections, reducing construction costs, while increasing installation (and design) freedom.
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