The Fireorb suspended hearth fireplace burns wood and can be installed in any room of the house. It rotates 360 degrees on a stainless steel ball-bearing revolving system, creating an atmosphere where people can actually gather around the fire. An adjustable flue is built into the supporting column and comes in custom lengths up to 40 feet. The product has a high heat-resistant powder coating, and its combustible clearance is 24 inches from the wall and 16 inches from the floor. For more information, call 847/454-9198 or visit www.fireorb.net.
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