FIRES & FIREPLACES SHOWCASE Fires & Fireplaces Showcase Stovax & Gazco
The Vogue 700 Inset woodburning fire from Stovax offers an industrial-style aesthetic, but with all the allure and elegance of a built-in woodburner.
The door handle is discreet and ergonomically engineered for ease of use, while a single air control lever makes for simple operation and adjustment to the flames.
Solution Fires
A new generation of highly efficient, authentic and stylish electric fires. The focus of your living space, Solution fires have been designed and manufactured with optimal controllability of heat, light and sound. Controllable from your remote handset, via Alexa or through the Solution App on your smart device, you can customise your fire to suit your individual taste.
These ultra-realistic fires can be fitted as corner, front facing or panoramic appliances, featuring our new itronic flame effect technology and supplied with a high definition, ceramic log fuel bed.
www.solutionfires.co.uk
With an advanced combustion system, this woodburner is also Ecodesign compliant, reducing emissions to a minimum, and can even be activated during installation for use in DEFRA smoke control zones.
www.stovax.com Ludlow Stoves Ltd
A stunning Purevision PV5W panoramic 5 kW wide stove that shares all the features of the PV5 with the additional benefits of accepting longer logs and greater fuel volumes. The Purevision models are sized as 5kW standard, 5kW wide and 8.5kW nominal output and contain technologically advanced patent pending design features resulting in super-clean burning performance and high efficiency of up to 82.2 per cent. Emissions meet EU leading DIN+ levels and already achieve current emission and efficiency proposals for 2022 European Eco-Design standards which are far tougher than current mandatory norms.
www.ludlowstoves.co.uk
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www.sbhonline.co.uk
nov/dec 2020
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