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Well-known NBC anchor Bob Costas on the Sochi set with the Modern Flames electric fireplace.

Modern Flames a Winner in Olympics Exposure  

Thursday, February 20, 2014, SOCHI, RUSSIA

Modern Flames, architects of the original linear electric fireplace, is an innovator in today's modern electric fireplace industry. Their award-winning model, the Ambiance CLX, was selected and is featured on the elaborate set for the NBC 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
 
Designers chose Modern Flames' 100-in. electric fireplace for Bob Costas' set. The face of the fireplace, originally a smooth, shiny black, was customized to deter the reflection cast by camera lighting. The vibrant orange, naturalistic flame, which comes standard in the model, was kept the same and uses unique, energy efficient LED technology to give it a very realistic pattern that brings a warm and welcoming feeling to NBC's set. The set designer was very happy with the way the fireplace fit into the set and the imaging it helped create.

 "We are very proud to be able to feature the Modern Flames product in such a high profile setting," said Kris Richardson, Operations manager for Modern Flames. Visit the website or call (877) 246-9353.

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