July 30th, 2009
You may wonder what the difference is between a modern fireplace and a designer modern fireplace. Aside from the obvious fact that the latter is far more expensive, it is all about the service being customer-led. A good fireplace design company will work closely with a client in their own home, viewing the room that the fire will sit in and proposing a range of options, according to lifestyle, room size/layout, etc.
London’s Modus Design is one such company. They offer a stunning collection of contemporary fireplaces, with something for everyone. The customer is involved from the designing right through to installation, and Modus assure that they can stamp exclusivity and individuality onto a home. The company fashions their fireplaces from metal, glass and stone, and their outstanding designers and skilled craftsmen aim to provide clients with an ultra modern fireplace that really makes a statement. Fireplace styles include hole-in-the-wall, 2-sided, all-round view and corner.
The Platonic Fireplace Company has been designing and manufacturing bespoke fireplaces for a quarter of a century. As previously mentioned, the founder of The Platonic Fireplace Company, Henry Harrison, was also the founder of the first contemporary ‘hole in the wall’ fireplace. The company promises that each unique bespoke fireplace will reflect a client’s individuality, and that the scope is limitless.
Designer modern fireplaces can even be installed in homes with no chimney or new buildings where a naturally venting flue cannot be installed – fitting a fan- assisted flueing system solves the problem. The Platonic Fireplace Company offer hole-in-the-wall, floor standing and shelf fires.
NQ Fireplace Studio in Manchester provides a wide range of designer modern fireplaces to the North, including handcrafted stone, contemporary stainless steel and multi-fuel burners. The company are experts in advice, design and installation, and their high quality contemporary fireplaces will enhance any room.
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July 30th, 2009
Fire is ultimately associated with the primeval, a basic need for warmth and safety. With this in mind, it is perhaps easy to see why fireplace designs have been kept in a time-warp for so long – the traditional associations of fire, along with the view that the fireside symbolises the comforts of hearth and home, have ensured that period styles have simply been recycled.
However, all this changed through the British architect Henry Harrison. In 1984, Harrison was designing a flat in Chelsea for an American client. He had trouble finding a fireplace that reflected the modern interior of the flat, and so he came up with his own contemporary fireplace design – the hole-in-the-wall, complete with modern grate. This looked perfect until the owner spoiled the modern look by putting ordinary gas coals on the fire! Harrison intervened once more, and commissioned an artist friend to fashion some geometric shapes from fire cement. These were known as ‘platonic solids’, and were the first of his ongoing range of hand-cast ‘fire objects’, such as the pebbles and driftwood well known today.
Later that year, Harrison went on to set up The Platonic Fireplace Company. For the first ten years, the business sold a steady stream of ultra-modern fireplaces, usually to other architects and designers. In the eighties, the public simply found the contemporary fireplace too outlandish and minimalist, despite the eagerness of the designers.
In the late nineties, however, modernism quickly came into vogue. The Platonic Fireplace Company responded by offering many styles of contemporary fireplace, with sleek lines and clean styling. However, they kept one element of the traditional – the comforting live flame.
Today, there are unlimited styles of modern fireplace on the market and these are immensely popular. The strong lines of a modern wall mounted fire provide the ultimate centrepiece in a modern room, whilst the more understated retro design harks back to days gone by. One thing is for sure – the contemporary fireplace designs available today are without doubt a worthy focal point in any modern residence.
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