Modern Flames Landscape Pro Multi-Sided Electric Fireplace
Modern Flames Landscape Pro Multi-Sided Electric Fireplace
Overview
The Modern Flames Landscape Pro Multi-Sided Electric Fireplace redefines modern ambiance with its sleek design, advanced technology, and versatile installation options. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this fireplace can be configured as single-sided, left-corner, right-corner, or full three-sided, seamlessly fitting any architectural style. Its frameless, clean-face design creates a panoramic viewing area measuring approximately 43¼″ wide by 15⅞″ high, showcasing stunning Hybrid-FX™ flame technology that delivers dynamic, high-definition flames enhanced by customizable RGB ember bed lighting and adjustable downlighting.
The unit includes realistic hand-painted canyon driftwood logs, clear acrylic stones, and black smoke crystals for a lifelike display. Offering up to 10,000 BTUs of supplemental heat when hardwired (or 5,000 BTUs at 120V), it comfortably warms spaces up to 800 sq ft with a quiet and efficient PTC ceramic heater. Smart home integration allows easy control via Wi-Fi, the Modern Flames app, or voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home, complemented by a full-feature remote and discreet manual controls.
What’s in the Box
- 1 x Modern Flames Landscape Pro Multi-Sided Electric Fireplace
- 12 Installation Configurations
- Clear Acrylic Stone Media
- Hand Painted Canyon Driftwood Logs
- RGB Flame Colors
- Modern Flames app V2
- Multifunction Remote
Specifications
- Volts: 120
- Watts: 1,500
- Amps: 12.5
- Heater & Fan: 1,500W
- BTU Output: 5,000
Brand
Modern Flames®
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