About Real Flame
Real Flame is a pioneer in the gas log fires industry, designing and installing innovative fireplaces for both domestic and commercial use.
Successful design means creating a space or object that works well for everyone.
Great interior design, then, does not mean just a design that is aesthetically pleasing; it also means providing solutions to any client’s problem.
At Real Flame we understand that innovation and quality work hand-in-hand. This is why we offer a wide range of fires that can help you achieve the function and look you desire.
From bespoke installations and fireplace accessories to the installation of gas, electric and bio-ethanol fires, we have it all.
To find out more about Real Flame, visit http://www.realflame.co.uk/
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