Collection by Marie Edesess

wood burning stoves

An aqua Malm fireplace warms up a corner. The pink, green, and yellow stripes now reach the skylights and extend over an integrated storage space to the floor. “My husband and I, we both actually hate having a TV visible to guests, but it’s a necessary evil,” says Shawn. “So how do you make that interesting and without it being too busy? [The rainbow stripe] creates an element that draws your eye away.”
An aqua Malm fireplace warms up a corner. The pink, green, and yellow stripes now reach the skylights and extend over an integrated storage space to the floor. “My husband and I, we both actually hate having a TV visible to guests, but it’s a necessary evil,” says Shawn. “So how do you make that interesting and without it being too busy? [The rainbow stripe] creates an element that draws your eye away.”
An inset shelf is a decorative feature above the firewood storage. “We enjoy the low sun in the winter mornings and the toasty warmth from the Jotul stove, which heats the whole back of the house,” say the clients.
An inset shelf is a decorative feature above the firewood storage. “We enjoy the low sun in the winter mornings and the toasty warmth from the Jotul stove, which heats the whole back of the house,” say the clients.
The firm repaired the original masonry on both fireplaces and gave them a fresh coat of Benjamin Moore ‘Wrought Iron.’ Here, a custom blackened steel niche for firewood echoes shelving throughout the home.
The firm repaired the original masonry on both fireplaces and gave them a fresh coat of Benjamin Moore ‘Wrought Iron.’ Here, a custom blackened steel niche for firewood echoes shelving throughout the home.
The tiles used for the fireplace are Circlet from the Cuenca collection by Syzygy and are handmade in New Mexico. “It’s nice to find and use finishes that are not super trending, and this tile is my favorite in the house for that reason,” says architect Nicholas Fiore. “Also, they remind me of vinyl records and music, which is always great!”
The tiles used for the fireplace are Circlet from the Cuenca collection by Syzygy and are handmade in New Mexico. “It’s nice to find and use finishes that are not super trending, and this tile is my favorite in the house for that reason,” says architect Nicholas Fiore. “Also, they remind me of vinyl records and music, which is always great!”
A cozy nook in the living room includes a freestanding gas stove from Kingsman Fireplaces atop a built-in shelf/bench seat.
A cozy nook in the living room includes a freestanding gas stove from Kingsman Fireplaces atop a built-in shelf/bench seat.