Can not find a glass corner insert

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Phil00

New Member
Jan 22, 2018
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Switzerland
Hello everyone,

I'm an architect from Switzerland, building in Canada.
Over the last year I have been searching for a corner insert
with a corner window. This is quite the standart in Europe
and I know dozens of manufacturers who stock it, but not
in US/Canada.

I've already looked at import, it's a nightmare.
It has to be a corner insert.. like here:
https://www.brunner.eu/en/products/fireplaces/corner/

Can not find a glass corner insert

Does anyone know of a manufacturer or distributor who
has something like that?

Thanks everyone!
 
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Thank you, I am in contact with them now.
But that will be much more expensive..
Still very open to suggestions for stock fireplaces.
 
yes, this is what I am looking for.
I am checking now if it is to code in Canada.
Those folding doors can't be air tight,... I think that's not allowed.
 
Piazzetta is from Italy and quite a brand. Wanna heat your entire place with your fire, piazzetta does it. (hydronic and all..)
I have contacted them before though..:


  • Hello Philipp

    Thank you for your interest in our products.
    For now the only products we export to North America are PELLET STOVES.
    All our wood-burning products are not available for North America as of yet.

    Please check back form time to time on our web site www.piazzetta.com


    Thanks

    Robert
    Export manager
    Gruppo Piazzetta S.r.l.


The flarefireplaces is nice, but propane.
(funny fact, they have a summer feature, which makes it extra inefficient so you can enjoy the fire in the house
without heating it..., and I got to install an HRV/ERV)