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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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Flames 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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Functional elegance The Scan 65 is now also available with this 15 cm lower base and side windows.- Scan Soft-close system
- Short distance to combustible walls
- Prepared for closed combustion
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Out of stock
Functional elegance The Scan 65 is now also available with this 15 cm lower base.- Scan Soft-close system
- Short distance to combustible walls
- Prepared for closed combustion