Geniol Fireplace Majestic Edition
The phrase that the manufacturer uses to describe the Geniol Fireplace Majestic Edition is "awe-inspiring." The indoor fireplace is mounted in a tall glass cylinder and sits far higher off the ground than the similar floor model of the same fireplace. The fixture requires no chimney or extractor, although a slightly open window or two will both help with ventilation and allow a bit of air circulation to help the flame dance around. It can also be used outside if a fire risk is a concern. A stainless steel furnace fixture, which gives the appearance of floating in mid air due to the way it is mounted in the glass tube, is what produces the flames. The fireplace burns a slow-burning fuel paste that is sold separately. Price: $1,800.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jmchez Oct 28th 2006 6:42PM
The Planika Decor ones(http://www.planikadecor.com) are better looking. They have logs and stones, etc and a variety of bases. This one seems like a candle vase from Pottery Barn with buffet alcohol can in the middle.
The problem with the Planika Decor ones is that I can't find anyone who sells them in the U.S.!
Art Donovan Nov 8th 2006 10:00AM
I think it's a very nice design and could be quite dramatic in a modern space. Well done!
Steve Jan 3rd 2007 8:09PM
I found the Planika Decor fireplaves at http://www.homepreparations.com
Seemed like a good deal, as they were well below the posted retail price.