The brief
The image shown here captures the second of the two projects: the Halo Radial stove in the whiskey lounge. It is a striking contemporary installation, with the stove positioned against a warm vertical timber or slatted feature wall that gives the room real depth and texture.
The Halo Radial works particularly well in this kind of setting because it is more sculptural than a traditional box-style stove. The rounded body, elevated firebox and curved glass allow the flame to become a central part of the room without the installation feeling heavy.
How the project came together
The earlier project in the same home used an Allure 4 wood burning stove as part of an upstairs media wall with built-in TV and log stores. That gives the overall home a consistent real-fire theme while allowing each room to have its own character and purpose.
Together, the two installations show how different wood burning stove designs can be used within one property. The upstairs living room benefits from the structure and storage of a full media wall, while the downstairs whiskey lounge has a more intimate, atmospheric feel.
Details worth noticing
This is a strong reference project for customers who are considering more than one stove installation, or who want each room to have a tailored solution rather than repeating the same fireplace design throughout the home.
Project notes
- Caption confirms two wood burning stove projects for the same customers.
- Image_001 appears to show the Halo Radial whiskey lounge installation.
- Allure 4 media wall is also part of the same post and should be represented if gallery images are shown.
- Do not describe either appliance as electric or gas.
- Good page for multi-room stove design and whole-home fireplace planning.








