Storage stone system S9 short
With the architecture line, Camina relies on a simple, modern and, above all, linear design. The heart of the system is the Ekko 45 (45) 57 fireplace insert with a pivoting door. The S9 architectural line is available in three versions: S9 short, S9 high and S9 maxi. The system can be individualized with design concrete and natural stone elements and refined according to your personal wishes.
Size: | W 730 x H 1870 x D 730 mm |
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Execution: | crystal |
Type: | can be swiveled, optionally pushed up |
Weight: | approx. 530 kg |
Fireplace insert: | Ekko 45 (45) 57 p |
Power: | 7 kW |
memory concrete
Please note that the storage stone systems are a raw, puristic surface made of storage concrete, which is a unique item due to its unique surface quality. Irregularities or color differences in the material cannot be avoided due to production. Therefore, surface finishing is planned for these systems. So if you want a uniform, even surface, we offer you three different finishing techniques in cooperation with Brillux.
You can find more information on the various techniques and other finishing options under the following link.

design concrete
Our design concrete is a storage concrete colored through in anthracite, the surface of which is finished, that is, waxed, polished and sealed with it.
Water stains and traces of use of any kind are almost completely rejected. The surface is therefore easy to maintain.
A specific property of this material is that it forms holes of different sizes in the surface. This is a special expression of design concrete and contributes to its uniqueness in execution.

Natural Stone
As the name suggests, natural stone is a product that has grown over millions of years in the great outdoors, to which we can “only” give shape and the finishing touch. Deviations in color, structure and veining are therefore quite natural. This means that each system made from it is unique, which further underlines the high value of this product. Deviations from samples or exhibits in exhibitions are possible and normal.
You can find more information about natural stone under the following link: