What?
The Vesta Awards were created by
Hearth & Home magazine to recognize and honor companies for their
innovation in product design and/or technology.
Where?
Awards will be presented at an
industry-wide ceremony on Friday, February 29, 2008.
The reception and awards program will take place from 5:00-6:30 pm. at the
Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA.
More details here:
http://hearthandhome.com/vesta/vesta.html
The fire pit below is a new product line from TC, one of our newest dealers. These come with a fibre optics feature, fire and water feature included. The glass that was use was a clear base with Ice Ice Ice and a splash of dark red orange topper, copper ruby red topper and several diamonds through out for a pretty nice look. We will have pricing on these as soon as we start to distribute their newer products.
The fire table below is at the Ivy Hotel downtown San Diego. There
was an 8' fire pit installed there as well by one of our dealers on top
of the Ivy Hotel. If your ever down to San Diego you must visit the Ivy
Hotel. www.IvyHotel.com
Below are the pictures of our fire table and the new fire pit being installed on the 7th floor. Cesar did a great job!














This is the burner we built for this fire pit:
The burner below is installed in San Diego
California. This is a 4 burner stainless steel custom. It is turned on
by 4 valves and measures 72" across which is in an 84" fire pit. We
will post pictures of the finished project when we finish it.
We will show you all four burners burning and we will
also have the pictures and location for you of the finished project as
soon as we can. As we have said before, there is nothing we can't do or
build!
The fire pit below has an electronic
ignition and clear glass installed. This is next to the San Diego
Stadium Downtown San Diego at the "Legends" Again this was installed by
Cesar, one of our dealers in San Diego.










The fire pit below was built and installed with clear base glass. Again by Cesar in San Diego.

The round pan below is a propane pan with electronic ignition. This is a 36" aluminum pan with a 2" lip all around
The two pans below are stainless steel and are propane fueled with 415,000 btu electronic ignitions each.


The fireplace below has a starfire base with olive green topper on the surface. They placed 52 lbs of topper on the bed of starfire
The fountain below was converted to a fire pit with
black magic. We use a several hundred pounds of lava rock then topped
it with crushed lava rock to keep the materials from falling through.
After we placed the black magic on the lava rock Craig topped it with
clear pyrite (clear with sterling silver coating) clear diamonds,
black, black reflective and now he has one cool fire feature. We will
show you from beginning to end.

NASTY!

Here you can see the lightly coated black magic with our glass for accents and sparkle.



Here you can see the diamonds. When you see the
diamonds in the fire they appear to be melting but actually they are
only reflecting inside which looks like they are meting. They are made
from crystal.

And with everything just right you have the black magic look!

Nice Flames!
The fireplace below has a starfire base with copper ruby red topper, fluorogreen
topper, citron topper, orange topper and light violet topping. With the
black granite hearth, it looks great. Thanks Steve Fisher.




The fire pit below has bronze rust copper and a hint of bronze added




The
fireplace below was modified to look like the HGTV fireplace did a
while back for Pie Town Productions. We use bronze rust copper base
glass in the fireplace.
Ugly above and
Not ugly below, simple!


The fireplace below has a starfire base with cobalt blue topper. Very nice room remodel!
The fireplace below has clear base with platinum on top
The fire pit below has a clear base with ford blue on top with blue green reflective on the surface
The fireplace below is a direct vent fireplace located in Palm Springs California at Palm Springs Modern Homes.
www.PSMHomes.com . We have done over 60 of these installs in the condo complex and they all are outstanding! For those of you who say it can't be done, well here is is. Just because you don't know how doesn't mean it can't be done.





The fireplace below is in Rancho
Mirage just east of Palm Springs California. This is a direct vent
fireplace and we used a bronze base glass with bronze reflective on
top. We use the original burner as it would do just fine. We are also
cladding the bras with brushed stainless steel and we will post the
pictures as soon as we get them. We did two identical fireplaces in
this home. One in the master and the other in the family room. You can
tell by the back ground. 







The
pictures below will show you how to install a propane burner and valve
in your fire pit without drilling a hole in the side of your fire pit
with our FPPK (fire pit propane kit). This was install in Calabasas
California with bronze and bronze reflective on top. The fire pit has
10" solid sides which made this a good candidate for the FPPK to be
installed on the inside wall. This is a propane fire pit and we do
calibrate every valve to every ring we install to eliminate back flow
and any problems or issues that may happen. We also install the proper
air mixer to insure a clean burn as we eliminate the soot know to be
produced by propane. If you have a propane fire pit you know what I am
talking about.








The fireplace below is in Palm Springs California. We installed starfire as a base glass of starfire, painted the interior ivory white and installed brushed surround with clear glass edging.


Now it starts to come to life!




It just looked sooo good, we had to post all of the pictures!


Amazing flame work by night and below simple and nice to see by day.
This surround has 4" sides and 3" top and bottom. Every fireplace is a little bit different as we recommend a cardboard template so you can get a preview of what it will look like before hand.





