FIREPLACES FOR A MODERN WORLD
Geniol Fireplace
Carl Marten’s Fireplace and Log Votives
Geniol Fireplace
Blomus Fireplace Log Holder
Blomus Fire Place Accessories
Tis’ the season for roasting chestnuts on an open fire, but the opportunities for doing so are slim these days unless you haven’t traded in your wood-burning fireplace for a gas operated one. Chances are if you live in a city, the opportunities are even slimmer. This season, set the mood via tabletop or mantle with Carl Marten’s fireplace and log votives, which are tiny enough to act as tea lights that make for a decorative addition to any festivities or table settings for the holidays. If you’re looking for a little more heat, try the larger Geniol Fireplace, which can serve either as a table setting or as a truly modern actual fireplace substitute. It uses clean fuel “paste” to burn and doesn’t require a chimney or extractor for ventilation—perfect for that urban apartment as long as you keep an eye on it. If you’re lucky enough to live in a fireplace furnished abode then you might want to pick up these smokin’ fireplace accessories by Blomus such as the stainless steel Beebop wood-rack and five piece fireplace set. And if you’re looking for the antique version, you’ll surely be stoked with this 1970’s polished nickel fireplace set by Virgina Metalcrafters from Center44.
This article was written by Paige Reddinger. Paige Reddinger is a freelance writer based in New York. Prior to venturing out onto her own to do freelance she worked as a writer at TIME Magazine's Style & Design issue under Kate Betts for two years. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama she graduated from Penn State University with a BA in English and French in 2005. Four the past four years she has resided in New York's East Village.
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This article was written by Paige Reddinger. Paige Reddinger is a freelance writer based in New York. Prior to venturing out onto her own to do freelance she worked as a writer at TIME Magazine's Style & Design issue under Kate Betts for two years. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama she graduated from Penn State University with a BA in English and French in 2005. Four the past four years she has resided in New York's East Village.







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