Darkened glass: more than a trend
We recently started offering obscured glass on several models of stoves. Personally, we think it looks absolutely amazing! What do you think?
Why choose?
By darkening, less of the interior is visible when the stove is off. This gives peace of mind. When you light the stove, the special glass called "Nightflame" ensures that the flames are neatly visible. So it is not the case that the fire is obscured as much as when switched off.
Result: A neat and clean appearance of the stove being off. And burning? Just what you would expect from a nice, familiar fireplace.
We currently have the option for blacked-out glass on our entire WAN series, and with the Pecan Eco we have gone all out. There, the "Black Series" is available with blacked-out glass combined with black soapstone.