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SALEEx-display Flames are not square The good looking Scan 66-5 combines the stylish design of Scan 66 with a new type of base, which unites functionalism and aesthetics. You can store wood in the arch of the base, where two steel loops provide protection against scratches.
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Flames don't always have to be square A design classic by Denmark's Harrit and Sorensen, the pedestal Scan 66-4 has a rectangular base with the stove "floating" above the base, which gives a nice effect of weightlessness.
- Rectangular base
- Handle and air controls in glass
- Prepared for closed combustion
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Flames don't always have to be square A design classic by Denmark's Harrit and Sorensen, the pedestal Scan 66-2 frames the fire beautifully with a view to the flames through glass. The discrete wall fitting gives the impression that the stove is floating against the wall.
- Pedestal base
- Handle and air controls in glass
- Prepared for closed combustion
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Out of stockFlames don't always have to be square A design classic by Denmark's Harrit and Sorensen, the wall hung Scan 66-1 frames the fire beautifully with a view to the flames through glass. The discrete wall fitting gives the impression that the stove is floating against the wall.
- Wall fitting
- Handle and air controls in glass
- Prepared for closed combustion
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The Rocal Ronde is a circular shaped wood stove offering a 360° fire view perfect for a central room position. This stove is available freestanding or suspended. Technical Drawing
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The Rocal Drop is pure emotion. Its vertical line and rounded forms seek to adapt to and, at the same time, become the focal point of your home and blend in. With a variable height it can be installed to suit the height of your room. It includes a wall mount so it can be fitted to a non-combustable wall. There is also an optional pedestal base allowing it to be placed anywhere in a room.