Zigis Fireplaces

Cubic

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With his exciting new Cubic range, designer Anders Nørgaard has stepped into a new world of design. “A wood-burning stove should be a beautiful and functional feature in a room,” he says. The man behind Jydepejsen’s hot new winter collection for the coming season, furniture designer Anders Nørgaard, worked intensively on the striking Cubic series for a year and a half before he was happy. But before even so much as drawing a single line in his sketch pad, he spent three intense months studying the technology behind the principles of the modern stove.

THE MANTELPIECE REVISITED
“I wanted it to be more than just a wood-burning stove,” says Anders Nørgaard, who believes that a wood-burning stove should be both a beautiful and functional feature in a room. The seven models in the range each have their own very different look to suit a multitude of different interiors; from the discreet stove to the tall or the oblong stove, both of which can be freestanding or wall-mounted. “A wood-burning stove can certainly be a large element, in the way that the old-fashioned stoves were. In one of the oblong models, part of the stove is simply decoration. The surface does not become hot.