Faro Mini Fireplace by Rui Pereira & Ryosuke Fukusada

Designers Rui Pereira and Ryosuke Fukusada took a look at how disconnected society has become with technology becoming more and more prevalent and decided to use fire as a means to bring people back together again. Their design,  Faro , is a fireplace that aims to increase socializing by having a place to gather around. The mini fireplace can be used indoors or outdoors with the use of an ethanol burner or regular wood for outside. Exploring materials such as red clay, hammered copper and aluminum, the design evokes a feeling of those traditional wood stoves.

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Faro Mini Fireplace by Rui Pereira & Ryosuke Fukusada

Get Out! Falper Fireplaces and Planters

Giovanni Talocci has designed a line of freestanding bioethanol fireplaces and planters for the Italian manufacturer Falper . The best part about these minimalist designs is that they are portable. Instead of everyone gathering around a built-in fireplace, the fire can be moved to wherever the people are – each piece comes with a carrying handle.

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Get Out! Falper Fireplaces and Planters

Get Out! Falper Fireplaces and Planters

Giovanni Talocci has designed a line of freestanding bioethanol fireplaces and planters for the Italian manufacturer Falper . The best part about these minimalist designs is that they are portable. Instead of everyone gathering around a built-in fireplace, the fire can be moved to wherever the people are – each piece comes with a carrying handle.

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Get Out! Falper Fireplaces and Planters

Get Out! Llar by Borja García

Borja García designed the Llar fireplace collection for Gandia Blasco . He says, “We wanted to work on a product that would transfer concepts more akin to inside a house, like siting round the fire, to the outdoor space and Llar is a response to this idea. It has a purely architectural look, with the product’s proportions and composition conveying the solid feel and presence so typical of the modern trend, in which fire is treated as one of the basic architectural features of the house.” Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , Interior Design | Permalink | No comments

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Get Out! Llar by Borja García