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  • CFM Corporation is the maker of Vermont Castings fireplaces and stovesVermont Castings Unveils Hand-Painted Artist Series Stoves
  • ebuild (3/27/2007)
  • CFM is breaking new creative ground once again with the unveiling of two hand painted Vermont Castings Stoves available for viewing in booth 5299 at the 2007 HPBExpo. What began as a desire to celebrate the Vermont experience by using Vermont Castings Stoves has become reality at the 2007 HPBExpo. CFM and Vermont Castings commissioned Vermont fine artist, Terry Lindsey to hand paint two Vermont Castings stoves, transforming the industry's best of class stove products into beautiful works of art.
  • Have a Hearth
  • BUILDER Online News Service (3/15/2007)
  • Almost 55 million American homes have at least one fireplace, so it's only natural that a product category with that much penetration would have its own show, right? Well, it does, but it's much more than fireplaces. The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Expo is an annual roving event dedicated to almost all things fire -- gas- and wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, outdoor grills, mantels, chimneys, and more.
  • Product Review: Interior Products
  • PROSALES Magazine (3/1/2007)
  • Year after year, the diversity of our Editors' Choice winners continues to reflect the many ways in which the pro supply industry changes and evolves. We hope many of these products will strike your fancy and reveal themselves to you as valuable tools–not just more items to sell–as you progress through 2007.
  • Vermont Castings launches the latest in electrics
  • ebuild (2/7/2007)
  • Vermont Castings is shipping to dealers across North America its newest electric fireplace, the Inspire from its InterContinental Collection. This is the unit that drew raves at the International Builders' Show in 2006 where this European-designed, slim profile, wall mounted fireplace was previewed before being introduced for sale in North America.
  • Trends: Fueling the Fire
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (2/2/2007)
  • Nothing beats the allure and aroma of a traditional wood-burning fireplace. But concerns about air quality and energy efficiency have curtailed its use in many parts of the country. Until recently, aesthetically acceptable substitutes have been rare. The good news is, a growing variety of clean-burning wood options not only satisfy stringent environmental standards but multi-faceted design preferences as well.
  • Lexington Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Lexington Forge. Modular by design, the Lexington series LX32 and LX36 direct-vent fireplace models offer a flush-face design and realistic burn system that mimics the gradual stages of a real wood fire. In addition to the ceramic brick-lined firebox, installation options include a tile or stone surround, mantel, or cabinet and arched decorative front in a selection of finishes. 800-867-0454.
  • New Arrival: Chateau DVT 38S2 See-Through Direct-Vent Gas Fireplace
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Vermont Castings. A real workhorse, the Chateau DVT 38S2 see-through direct-vent gas fireplace can be placed between interior rooms such as master bed and bath or living and dining rooms, as well as on an exterior wall for double-duty indoor and outdoor use. All that's needed is an optional stainless steel-framed tempered glass door installed over the existing exposed glass front to seal it from the elements. 800-525-1898.
  • Model 36LCUF Lo-Rider Vent-Free Gas Firebox
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Martin Hearth & Heating. For the look of masonry in rooms where venting is not an option, the 36LCUF Lo-Rider vent-free gas firebox installs with its base almost flush with the floor. Supplied with a standard herringbone refractory brick pattern, this radiant design is available with a large selection of field-installed options including decorative facings in several finishes. 800-798-8235.
  • Designer Series Peninsula and Corner Vent-Free Gas Fireplaces
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Monessen Hearth Systems. Mid-20th-century modern remains hot with Designer series Peninsula and Corner vent-free gas fireplaces featuring two- or three-sided glass viewing areas. Standard black louvers and hood are included; optional radiant face plates convert the unit from a circulating fireplace to a radiant one. The optional DST multi-sided gas log set was specially created to enhance the see-through effect. 800-867-0454.
  • Elite Series Louver-Less Gas Fireplace
  • BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/23/2007)
  • Lennox Hearth Products. Designed to be builder friendly in size and framing dimensions, the Elite series louver-less gas fireplace features the open, "clean-face" design favored by a growing number of homeowners. Outfitted with a new gas technology, the unit is said to deliver outstanding flame height and radiant heat on its highest setting as well as a soft glow at the lowest. 800-963-6669.

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