✔ Pod Form — Organic Shape, Futurist Intent — The Terra's body doesn't reference any fireplace that came before it. The smooth oval shell — hollowed at the front to reveal the flame chamber within — reads closer to sculpture or industrial design than heating appliance. It occupies a room the way a considered object does: quietly, confidently, and on its own terms.
✔ Tripod Stance — Poised, Not Planted — Three chrome-polished legs angle outward from the base in a stance that lifts the whole piece off the floor and gives it an almost kinetic quality — as though it arrived rather than was installed. The tripod detail keeps the visual weight light without compromising stability, and the chrome finish introduces a material contrast that the matte body makes the most of.
✔ Rectangular Burner — Geometry Against Curve — Inside the hollowed oval, a compact rectangular burner sits at the base of the chamber — clean, precise geometry set against the organic curvature surrounding it. The contrast is intentional and quietly compelling. The flame animates the space between the two.
✔ Live Bioethanol Flame — Real Fire, Zero Infrastructure — No flue. No gas connection. No structural work. The Terra burns bioethanol cleanly and positions real, visible flame anywhere in the room without dependency on what's behind the walls. Freestanding means exactly that — place it, move it, use it wherever it's needed.
✔ Two Finishes, One Silhouette — Matte black deepens the pod form and draws the flame into sharper contrast — the chamber glows, the shell recedes. Polished steel reflects the room and the fire simultaneously, making the Terra a more visually active presence. Both pair with the chrome tripod. Both work. The choice is entirely about the room.
✔ Freestanding — No Wall, No Flue, No Commitment — The Terra needs nothing from the room except floor space. Reposition it for a different layout, move it between rooms, take it with you. A fireplace with genuine flexibility — and a silhouette distinctive enough to justify placing it anywhere it lands.