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Wall mounted. Small spaces will love this wall-hugging fireplace. It's a great choice for those who want a fireplace but not the bulkiness.

Design tip: Not only is this a great space saver for the living room, but it would work well in a smaller master bedroom, too.
by Siemasko + Verbridge  
Square. Distinct in design, this double-sided square fireplace is a unique spinoff from its more conventional and round cousin. I love how you can see through it!

Design tip: Place this fireplace between the living area and dining room as a room divider that still allows for an open space.

See more double-sided fireplaces
by no.555  
A 360-degree view. Family members and guests will be vying to gather around every inch of this fireplace with a full glass surround.

Design tip:
This fireplace has clear glass, but you can easily choose smoke, bronze or black glass for extra flair.
by Diligence International  
Alcove. Create a tiled alcove within any wall to house a suspended fireplace with an extra-cozy vibe.

Design tip: Finish your alcove with a tile that stands out to create a perfect focal point.
by Webber + Studio, Architects  
Oval. This home has very high ceilings, making the oval fireplace the main focal piece with its overexaggerated flue.

Design tip:
When you have many hard lines (such as the beams, columns and floor tile pattern in this room), opt for a curved fireplace to soften up the space.
by Diligence International  
Stainless steel. Add this contemporary masterpiece to any interior for a modern but retro James Bond vibe. It works great in minimalist spaces, where you want a focal point with clean lines.

Design tip: Add some bling to your interior with this model or with its brother in gold.
by Belzberg Architects
Round. This orb-style fireplace puts an unexpected twist on this interior's design. The round door nods to nautical, and the round cavity is very retro.

Design tip:
Paint a section of the wall behind the fireplace to call more attention to it. Get creative!
by Optimise Design  
Custom. Tailored to the exact style of your home, a suspended architectural fireplace like this one has a high price tag but is sure to be a major conversation piece.

Design tip: Work with your interior designer or architect to ensure that your ceilings can handle the weight of this type of installation.
by Elias de la Vega B.

Comments

Calahan Manley Where can we find these fireplaces for sale please? Thank you.
5 months ago · ·
Jean Corey Are there any metallic suspended fireplaces that don't look like a UFO and would fit with traditional decorating?
5 months ago · ·
suzieleblanc Ditto. Would love to purchase one. I live in Canada. Do you
know any brand names. I like the very first one.
5 months ago ·
Diligence International Fireplaces 1, 3, 4, 5 & 7 are available from Diligence International Ltd www.diligenceinternational.com who are the UK distributer. If you enquire from outside the UK they will put you in contact with your local supplier.
5 months ago · ·
tdub1111 We live in Ontario and have the Fireorb (#6 in the gallery) in black - absolutely love it. You can buy it through Fireorb.net based in Illinois.
5 months ago · ·
CAROLE MEYER Interesting. Are they safe with small children around? I do like the look.
5 months ago · ·
Marc Stevens These all look great! I do wonder how structurally sound these are. The engineer in me starts thinking about kids pushing on them or someone leaning against them.
4 months ago ·
Aadhya Mathur De links og ressourcer indsendt af dig i bloggen er meget nyttige for mig! Jeg var på udkig efter netop dette og navnlig oplysninger i lang tid. Tak.
Væg pejs
4 months ago ·
blossomangel another suspended fireplace
4 months ago ·
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