The New Forest 650 Black Edition
Featuring deluxe real logs & rear dark glass
Our most premium fireplace experience.
What's included
Rear Dark Glass
The Rear Dark Glass on the New Forest 650 is designed to enhance the flame performance and elevate the overall viewing experience. By softening reflections and absorbing excess light, it creates a rich, seamless backdrop that draws focus to the flickering flames and detailed fuel bed.
The darker finish brings out the fire’s warm tones, adding depth and contrast that make the flames appear more vibrant and lifelike, giving the New Forest 650 a bold, dramatic presence even in smaller spaces.
Deluxe Real Logs
The New Forest 650 captures the essence of a real wood fire with its Deluxe Real Logs, hand-scorched and charred for an authentic, lifelike look. Arranged in a classic campfire style, the logs create a natural centre focal point that enhances the fire’s depth and warmth, perfectly suited to the 650’s compact yet impactful design.
Each log is responsibly sourced from within the United Kingdom and fixed securely in place for effortless installation. With their unique textures and natural variations, these real logs bring the charm, comfort, and unmistakable glow of a true campfire into your home.
The flame visual’s warm and vibrant hues boldly contrast against the Rear Dark Glass creating a dramatic view.
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Black Edition features
- Dark rear glass
- Deluxe Real Logs
- Remote control
Dimensions
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