
The ingenuity being our fireplace collection, is that not only are they beautiful design statements but they have been created to maximise heat output for the room. In every design the heat efficiency is optimised through a heat convection system. Ambient air from the room is circulated through the double skin fireplace construction, warmed up and returned back into the room near ceiling level via a concealed air gap. Glass within the design, as well as being visually impressive, creates a considerable amount of additional heat return as the glass used is a special heat radiant glass. In certain wall designs cast iron bars are present and this acts as a radiator to maximise heat back into the room.
Cold air from the room passes through the fireplaces double skin, is heated up and returned into the room as warm air at ceiling level
Heat is radiated back into the room from cast iron bars in the back of the fireplace.
Heat is radiated back into the room through the glass and the double skinned fireplace canopy.
A necessary part of any of fireplace is the supply of combustion air into the to feed the fire either directly below the fireplace itself or elsewhere in the room.