Modern Piet Fireplace by Fredrik Hyltén-Cavallius
By matalangit On December 17th, 2009This Modern Piet Fireplace Swedish designer Fredrik Hyltén-Cavallius has created the Yellow Piet Fireplace. Modern Piet fireplace is made of brass reflector that can be placed anywhere that is more efficient and effective at modern furniture. The Piet Portable Fireplace looks like something NASA would make modern design. The Piet is a chimney-free indoor stove by Fredrik Hyltén-Cavallius that burns ethanol instead of wood. This gives no smoke or soot and thereby eliminates the need of a chimney. Piet is a chimney free indoor stove with a brass reflector, that burns ethanol fuel instead of wood. A layer of modern rockwool fire insulation between the reflector and the outer shell keeps the outside cool.
Modern Piet Fireplace rockwool fire insulation

Modern Piet Fireplace brass reflector

Modern Piet Fireplace permanent installation

Modern Piet Fireplace super elliptic egg

This Modern Piet Fireplace gives no smoke or soot and thereby eliminates the need of a chimney. This means that you can always touch the ceramic body of Piet without burning your hand and also means that Piet can be placed closer to walls or other modern furniture. Since it doesn’t require any permanent installation you can just bring it with along when you move or place it wherever you like when you refurnish.
The name is a tribute to Danish architect and mathematician Piet Hein since the stove has the form of a super elliptic egg. This fireplace does not use wood as ethanol but generally it is free from smoke and odor that can be said environmentally friendly.
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