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The Plaza Ventless Fireplace

18529.0CB65FAA.jpgThis is a fireplace for those who just can't stand the heat (or don't have a fireplace). The Plaza Fireplace ($3350) was designed by Conmoto and Seiger Design of Germany and "due to the fact that the open flame is produced by tins of burning gel, plaza may be placed anywhere in the home without it having to be connected to a chimney."

Just sent in by P2, it has us wondering if life really would be better if we had one of these in our small apartment - one of these and a lot of tins of burner gel. (Thanks, P2!)

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$3,350? Why I could buy a crib for that price... ;)

PS Just clicked through to the link. There's a pic of a naked lady warming her buns, fireside.

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posted by jes. on 2005-09-09 16:15:02

Um, could someone go in and remove the galerie's spam?

jes: if you want, you can promote your stuff to the main guys or at the watercooler...

posted by mary on 2005-09-09 18:23:30

No snooty openings? No cheap wine? No cubes of cheese?

Forget it.

I'm all about the cheap wine and cheese.

posted by Max on 2005-09-09 19:48:44

No cubes of cheese, but apparently loads of spam.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-09-09 20:11:31

Does it run on gas, electricty? What?

posted by Terry on 2005-09-10 12:13:18

I assume it runs on the gel--no other connections necessary.
I've seen fireplaces elsewhere (Spiegel?) for A LOT LESS but they apparently need a gas connection.

posted by Terry on 2005-09-10 12:15:50

Fireplaces are so wierd. I don't understand the attraction. They are usually air polluting, inefficient heaters, they require cut lumber which contributes to deforestation. I know people who light them while runnning air conditioning. I just don't get them. I know. I know. "They're primal. A return to the past." etc. But firemaking came relatively late to Homo Sapiens Sapiensus. And I don't particularly want to return to the past. I guess it's yuppy TV. A grown-up "let's pretend."

(My fireplace is in the worst possible location...so I've got a personal axe to grind.)

posted by ebrown on 2005-09-10 13:30:43

I believe that there is a similiar one that runs on gel ameico.com that is less than half the price.

posted by kim on 2005-09-10 15:02:04

The one on ameico.com is the same exact one (Peter Maly for Conmoto) and Ameico does not sell directly from their website.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-09-10 18:25:32

When my husband and I were first married, we lived in a lake front cottage in Connecticut. It had a beautiful stone fireplace in the little livingroom. We would pull out the sofabed on snowy nights and sleep in front of the roaring blaze, with only the cats between us and the fire. But sometime around 3:00 am reality set in. The fire burned itself out, the cats had taken off for warmer climates in the bedroom, and my husband and I argued over who would get up and brave the freezing draft to close the flue.

posted by Lori on 2005-09-11 15:21:15

I have been checking out prices on the gel fireplaces. You can buy the traditional ones for about $400 but nothing as great looking as this one, especially if your place is contemporary,I agree though, the price is a bit high! Just think of all the things you can buy for $3,000!!

posted by cherie on 2005-10-14 09:15:38

Here is one of the few gel fireplaces that I've seen with clean lines, and it's only $297. Most of what I've come accross are very traditional and ornate.

http://www.ventless-gel-fireplace.com/TheMilanWallArtGelFireplace.html

posted by Ken on 2005-12-10 22:38:20

3 Grand is a lot for a fireplace even though it looks great. I bought a Milan Wall Hung Sunjel Fireplace and it serves the gel/ventless yet modern look. I get compliments on it all the time. I bought the copper and it is HOT!

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posted by matthew on 2006-10-05 16:43:05

sorry for the typeooooos to much coffee... :)

posted by matthew on 2006-10-05 16:45:24

Does anyone know if it is legal or illegal to have a gel fireplace in NYC? NJ?

posted by leslie on 2006-10-10 20:51:28

Is it even legal to have a working fireplace in NYC?

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posted by John Lynch on 2006-11-01 13:52:52

I think it's a firecode issue

posted by john lynch on 2006-11-01 13:55:37

nice fire place but the Blomus stainless steel fire are less money and alot chicer check it out. you won't sorry

posted by matthew on 2006-12-19 15:58:42

http://www.gelfireplaces.com/fireflame_crescent.html

Nice looking but do not know how much it costs to ship from UK

posted by wlee on 2007-01-01 13:40:27

I have an electric fireplace in my NYC loft, it is legal, and it looks great. Plus they deliver.
For a lot less then $3500

http://www.whitestarliving.com/products/28wm555blk.html

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posted by Tom on 2007-02-28 17:17:43

There are many of these units starting in the range of $249.00 (that's with shipping included!) but everyone will get the one that they want.... The gel costs about $3-7.99 per can for the actual gel that is supposed to come with it and it lasts about 3 hours...not so good so far. Many of these stoves recommend 3 cans or so at a time to get any real heat out of them. (that's up to almost $24 per hour for those counting)
These burn oxygen and build up dangerous levels of CO2 without ventilation into the apartment (that lets the heat out). So why do you want one of these? Just have someone you trust smear that tingly personal oil all over you when the temp. drops and you'll be much better off...and safer too!

posted by E.W. on 2007-03-07 20:25:21