✔ 360° Flame — Visible From Every Seat — The Malaga doesn't favour one side of the table. The full-circumference tempered glass column puts the flame on display in every direction simultaneously — so the atmosphere it creates extends equally to everyone around it. A single heater that anchors the entire gathering rather than serving half of it.
✔ 3–7.3kW Adjustable Output — Dialled to the Conditions — A fixed-output heater is a compromise. The Malaga's adjustable range runs from a gentle 3kW on a mild evening to a full 7.3kW when the temperature drops and the terrace needs to work harder. The same heater, twelve months of the year, always running at exactly what the moment requires.
✔ Sculpted Black Steel Body — Architecture, Not Appliance — The Malaga's profile is drawn with genuine design intent — tapered forms, clean transitions, and a black steel finish that sits as comfortably in a boutique hotel courtyard as it does in a considered residential garden. It reads as a deliberate design choice rather than a piece of equipment that happens to be outside.
✔ Concealed LPG Cylinder — Clean Lines, No Compromise — The gas cylinder is housed out of sight within the base — no exposed tank, no visual interruption, no industrial hardware undermining the finish of everything above it. The Malaga looks the same from every angle because nothing has been left to show that shouldn't be.
✔ Lava Stones and Viewing Glass Included — The lava stone bed and viewing glass arrive as standard — no optional extras to track down, no additional cost to factor in. Both enhance the flame's visual depth and radiant quality from the moment the heater is first lit.
✔ Integrated Wheels — Effortless Placement, No Lifting Required — Smooth integrated wheels sit discreetly within the base profile, preserving the clean architectural silhouette while making repositioning genuinely effortless. From terrace to courtyard, from dinner setting to lounge configuration — the Malaga moves when the space needs it to.
✔ Designed for Spaces That Take Outdoor Living Seriously — Boutique hotels, restaurant terraces, high-end residential patios — the Malaga is specified where outdoor spaces are held to the same standard as the interiors they connect to. Warmth, flame, and finish in a composition that elevates the setting rather than simply servicing it.