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The clean, minimalist aesthetic of the EcoSmart Fire 900DB Firebox was an essential ingredient in the recent transformation and refurbishment of Washington DC’s award-winning Equinox Restaurant.
This, our inaugural Look Book, is designed to showcase just some of the installations around the world, and the different ways that EcoSmart Fires – finished models, fireplace inserts, grates and burner kits – are being used.
When Brian Meyerson Architects (BMA) was tasked with designing a restaurant themed around fire and bold flames, Ecosmart Fire burners fitted the bill. BMA associate director Kevin Ng sought products that delivered powerful, bright flames and created a distinctive ambience. “EcoSmart Fire Burners presented an ideal solution,” Kevin says.
Creating a spa-like, luxurious environment within a state-of-the-art cancer treatment center was the task New York architect Jeffrey Berman was met with when he was approached by a new client to help create the Farber Center for Radiation Oncology.
A series of BK5 Burners from EcoSmart Fire has breathed new life and an intimate atmosphere into a former gas fireplace in central London’s stylish May Fair Bar – acclaimed as the best hotel bar in London.
A focal point for a bohemian chic penthouse and a great accent to a modern bachelor’s apartment; Kara Smith from Smith and Firestone Associates Luxury Interior Design may have been looking for two completely different missing pieces when designing two suites for the Residences at W Hollywood, but she found one common solution.
For Australian TV personality and celebrity gardener Jason Hodges, sitting around an open fire instantly evokes happy childhood memories. Whether it’s toasting marshmallows around a campfire or watching Dad cook dinner on the barbeque, Jason says fireplaces connect to something deep within.
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.