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For Paris and London-based architect / interior designer Thierry Pain, his main focus is to listen to his clients and interpret their ideas into reality.
A successful banker based in the centre of London, Sebastien Gianfermi and his architect-trained wife refurbished a 19th century, Regency penthouse into a sophisticated two-level family home. The iconic British style of architecture was given a much-needed modern makeover that not only breathed new life into the building but also captured the couple’s signature style.
In the last year we've experienced a big shift in the work environment, with more people working from home than ever before.
Fire: an element that has been around since the dawn of time and has always held a certain quality that draws us in. However, our modern relationship with fire has become a little more complicated - used more frequently now for creating ambience or a design focal point than being a crucial factor in our survival.
The first time award-winning, Sydney-based interior designer Pia Francesca Ruggeri specified an EcoSmart Fire was for her new home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. The reason? She specifically wanted to have the ambience of an open fire, but knew a traditional fireplace wasn’t feasible given she lives in an apartment.
From classic designs to see-through centrepieces the EcoSmart Fire Designer Range is an ever-evolving collection of beautiful eco-friendly fireplaces that will transform your home and warm your heart.
In contrast to the open-plan living, the broken-plan trend simply involves dividing up bigger rooms to create more versatile, smaller, interconnected spaces.
When EcoSmart Fire’s U.S. Marketing Coordinator came across a vintage, wood-burning fireplace she knew it was the perfect opportunity to breathe new life into a mid-century classic with a BK5 Bioethanol Burner.