Swiss designer Wuehl Yanes created this sculptural stove for his graduation project at the ECAL university, which was designed to be small enough to fit in the corner of a room as a heater or a fireplace. The base, made of concrete, is used to store wood. The exhaust pipe is placed at the back so that the top can be flat, to place a teapot or a pan filled with water as a humidifier. Via Designboom.
Wuehl Yanes
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concrete,
industrial design,
product design,
sculpture,
stove,
switzerland,
wuehl yanes
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I love this design. I am an artist and tea lover. I am concerned about the practial side. How do you see this sculpture? In an enclosed room would it not need a chimney?
thanks, Abby
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I love this sculpture/stove. As an artist and tea lover could see this in my home. My concern is a fire in an enclosed room how do you deal with the smoke issue? or is this to be used in an outside situation
Thanks, Bellwildeanl
"The exhaust pipe is placed at the back so that the top can be flat, to place a teapot or a pan filled with water as a humidifier."
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