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Published on Saturday, Jul 04, 2009
You can warm up in style, indoors or out, with the EcoSmart Fire Tower.
The contemporary fireplace was designed by Milanese architect and designer Celeste Dell-Anna and Simona Righi from Italian design studio Intentions. It burns denatured ethanol, a form of alcohol that creates no harmful emissions and doesn't require ventilation. Because it burns with 90 percent efficiency, the fireplace qualifies for the federal government's 30 percent energy-efficiency tax credit for biomass stoves.
The portable fireplace stands about 4 feet high, with an elevated flame set atop a base of black or white powder-coated steel.
Its suggested retail price starts at $3,700. The only Ohio retailer is Hamilton Parker Co. in Columbus, 614-358-7800. Retailers in other areas of the country can be found at http://www.ecosmartfire.com. Mary Beth Breckenridge
You can warm up in style, indoors or out, with the EcoSmart Fire Tower.
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