Fire In the Interior Design
The development of modern design touched seemingly archaic parts of the interior, like fireplaces.
Although it’s hard to call some designs a fireplace, in a direct sense of this word. Most likely, it will be a device for the open fire in the interior.
For example, it’s a device for open fire, like the “boiler of fire”. It can be used to create a certain atmosphere in the interior, and on the street. It is made of steel, one of the surfaces of a cube has holes for the placement of fuel, and usually the fuel is alcohol-based (SunJet).
The room and a coffee table with fire developed by Christophe Pillet will look beautifully. The fire in this construction is fueled by liquid of ethanol FANOLA. Each liter of FANOLA burns for 2-5 hours. The resulting products of combustion are similar by composition to the air exhaled by man.
The wood burning stove (fireplace) is known Sheker. This model was created by Antonio Sitter and Toan Nguyen, which is made of ordinary steel. “Sheker” being simple, elegant and stylish, is the holder of awards for design (2006) from RedDot and the Chicago Museum of Architecture (Good Design).

