Continental Fires LED hearths
 

Continental Fires is a contemporary brand that blends design and quality into a fascinating fire experience. Let yourself be surprised by the high quality design products and enjoy the comfortable ambiance.

LED my fire

No chimney or other smoke exhaust, but still the wish to have a fire in your home? Then the unique fires from Continental Fires are the perfect solution. These fires are based on innovative LED technology and can be fitted easily and simply anywhere in the home, without any constructional work whatsoever. Energy-saving, coloured LEDs provide a realistic fire experience and comfortable secondary warmth. Continental Fires: instant ambiance, instant warmth.

 

Design

With their designs, Continental Fires put en end to the old-fashioned image of electric fires. The LED fires combine high quality craftsmanship with technical perfection and contemporary design. With frames in a variety of colours and materials and dimensions offering a fire up to 150 cm wide. The fires are not only decorative, but also exceptionally functional as a secondary source of heating.

 

For more information about Continental Fires, visit www.ContinentalFires.com.

About Continental Fires

At Continental Fires, everything revolves around a fascination for fire. Within this modern company, tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and high-end design go hand in hand.

Electric fires are gaining rapidly in popularity Logical, really, as such fires are, after all, the perfect solution for houses and flats where it is simply impossible to install a gas or wood fire. For example, because there is no suitable exhaust channel, no gas supply or space for storing wood. The ingenious LED technology from Continental Fires can be used anywhere at any time, so that a safe fire with life-like flames and warmth that can be felt, can be enjoyed by everybody.

Another plus point: thanks to the innovative LED technology, the electricity used by Continental Fires appliances is exceptionally low.

Keep the fire burning