Steel bioethanol burner Montreal
glassrectangularcontemporary

Steel bioethanol burner - Montreal  - Attika Feuer AG - glass / rectangular / contemporary
Steel bioethanol burner - Montreal  - Attika Feuer AG - glass / rectangular / contemporary
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Characteristics

Material
glass, steel
Configuration
rectangular
Autres caractéristiques
contemporary, built-in

Description

Montreal 3-sided A bioethanol fireplace insert – the architectural highlight for your home. The Montreal family of built-in fireplaces are stylish and minimalist bioethanol fireplaces. The 8-millimetre-thick aluminium casing impresses with its modern design and high-quality workmanship. Thanks to this casing, Montreal can be safely installed. On all open sides, Montreal is equipped with robust, deep glass panes that not only provide protection but also accentuate the flames. The built-in fireplaces are available in numerous versions, but they all have one thing in common: with their uniquely calm and even view of the flames, they create a cosy atmosphere everywhere. The Montreal 3-sided fireplace offers a spectacular panoramic view of the beautiful bioethanol flames, which can be seen from almost every angle. The Montreal family of fireplaces fits perfectly into modern interiors and, thanks to the choice of widths of 800 mm, 1000 mm and 1200 mm, Montreal will be a real highlight in your home. You have the choice between three different burners: the manual burner does not require a power connection and the flame height is regulated using a manual slide. The automatic model Denver F3 and the premium burner Denver F6 have additional safety sensors and various flame levels. You can control the flame intensity either by remote control or using the control panel on the device. You can also see the fill level on the control panel.
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