Chimney and bio-fireplace cladding in metal and stone.


One of the trends we see most in architecture and interior design projects is the use of bioalcohol or bioethanol stoves to achieve that feeling of comfort provided by flames in rooms where we cannot install a wood fireplace.

Often, they are a decorative solution to hide that column or downspout that bothers you visually.


Extra-long and landscape-designed built-in models with thin iron frames are in fashion, which can even span an entire wall or, better yet, be visible from one side of the partition to the other. This way, you can enjoy its design and the warmth of fire in two independent environments.


Another alternative to transform that annoying column is to give it character by cladding it in noble materials like aged mirror or turning it into a decorative element with corten steel.


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