Categories: Design

Faro Mini Fireplace

We linger over microbrews around the fire’s glow. Conversations pass time quickly as the sun sets exposing a starlit night. We laugh and chat, share stories, create memories, get deep, maybe solemn. Building community is a challenge in our over cybered world. Though with the right atmosphere and a genuine heart, gathering together can become the event to plan for.
The Faro Mini Fireplace designed by Rui Pereria and Ryosuke Fukusada was made with just that in mind. Drawing us in by its warmth and the rustic look of the clay, our living space can extend to the patio. The ethanol burner also allows for use indoors.  Each clay pot is held off the ground by an iron stand. Made in Portugal, Japan, and Italy, the techniques are age old producing true craftsmanship. Will be making its debut at Salone del Mobile, next week.

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