The brief
The Halo Radial has a very distinctive appearance compared to more traditional stoves. Its curved glass, elevated firebox and softer cylindrical form give it a more sculptural quality, making it feel like a designed interior feature rather than simply a heating appliance.
Positioned carefully within the room, the stove creates a focal point that can be appreciated from multiple seating angles. The large panoramic viewing window allows the flame to become the central visual element, particularly effective in the evening when the room lighting softens around the fire.
How the project came together
The surrounding materials have intentionally been kept understated. Pale walls, natural textures and clean lines allow the stove itself to become the feature without making the room feel heavy or overdesigned.
Projects like this work because of balance. The appliance has enough visual presence to anchor the room, but its rounded form and contemporary detailing prevent the installation from feeling too industrial or dominant within the living space.
Details worth noticing
The finished result feels warm, premium and highly contemporary — exactly the kind of installation that suits open-plan family living while still giving the room a proper sense of comfort and atmosphere.



