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Alfresco fires built to last

  • Published: 29/10/2009

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EcoSmart Fire has launched new models for outdoor living.

The newest models – Lantern, Cyl and Mini T – are tough, weather resistant and portable, making them suitable for any outdoor or indoor space.

The models are suitable for garden and swimming pool areas, outdoor dining settings and commercial bars and restaurants.

All EcoSmart Fires’ alfresco models run on denatured ethanol, a renewable energy. The three models also incorporate EcoSmart Fire’s Around Burner.

The Around Burner is a sleek, stainless steel chamber which has been designed for outdoor use but is also suitable for indoor fireplaces. It can also be used for bespoke settings and features baffles for fuel efficiency, three drafters for flame stability and four clip-on baffles, which enable users to control the amount of heat being generated and the amount of fuel used.

Lantern is constructed from mild steel with a bronze patina and stands 792 mm high. Each side is decorated with an abstract cut-out pattern and is available in bronze.

Cyl is a cylindrical shaped tea light-inspired fireplace and constructed from weather-resistant materials, including a round stainless steel base that encases a 5 litre stainless steel burner. The cylindrical glass surround is made of crystal glass which embrace the flame and are elevated above the base by three stainless steel spigots.

Mini T features a brushed stainless steel base and a solid plinth, made from four toughened glass panels which encloses the central, elevated flame.

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