Fireorb is a unique fully rotating fireplace. It is made of steel & is suspended from the ceiling. (cost: $5,800; $6900 stainless). You can even install it outdoors.
There’s also the German made Berlin by Max Bland. It is a floor standing 360 degree rotating fireplace with glass covering. Either would be great for your rotating home or revolving apartment.

If you live in an apartment you could choose the Paloma, a free standing gas fireplace ($2,459). Manufactured by Heat & Glo. It does not rotate but is sleek.

Or how about the Cyclone, a remote controlled “spinning tower of fire” for a foyer or master bath ($8,000 without vent pipe). Also by Heat & Glo.

Italian Antrax has a great selection of unique fireplaces with names like Cubo (cool portable), Hublot, Joker (triangle), Damasan & the Bubble (below), which you can suspend or mount on a wall.

If you like the sitting around the campfire effect, try the Greed for Quiet by Jan Brauer. The fireplace doesn’t rotate, but you do.

Or maybe the portable Geniol fireplace by PID. ($626)

Table top fireplace by Carl Mertens is stretching the concept. ($350)
If I was going this small, I’d go with the classic “Name in Flame”
H/T: Luxury Portfolio Blog, GizmoWatch, Born Rich (best selection)




















