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Hexagonal glass hearth transparent

Protect your floor in a unobtrusive way by choosing the transparent Hexagonal glass hearth in a hexagon shape.
h16 in (40 cm)
h16 in (40 cm)
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Estimated delivery date: Thursday, 9 April 2026 - Tuesday, 14 April 2026
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Protect your floor in a unobtrusive way by choosing the transparent Hexagonal glass hearth in a hexagon shape. This is a solution for those who value minimalism and want to showcase the beauty of their parquet or tiles while ensuring solid protection. The clear glass plate blends into the background without disrupting the interior design.

This glass hearth effectively protects the surface against embers, sparks, and dirt. Thanks to polished edges (C-edge), it is safe and elegant. The product is equipped with silicone feet, which prevent the plate from sliding and provide distance from the floor. It is the ideal glass in front of the fireplace, which you can clean in seconds.

By deciding on this solution, you gain practical protection. However, remember proper usage: glass requires a stable, level surface. The pad is dedicated mainly to protecting the zone in front of the fire. Placing heavy stoves on legs on it is not recommended due to the risk of point stress. Choose the transparent Hexagonal glass hearth to combine safety with elegance.

Product Dimensions

SHAPE: hexagon

DIMENSIONS: h40 cm

THICKNESS: 4 mm

FINISH: glossy, smooth surface

MATERIAL: tempered glass

Product Features

• Polished edges

• Easy to clean

• High light transmission

• Heat and damage resistant

• Manufacturer's warranty

• Fast production time

• Made in Poland

 

Load capacity: approximately 150 kg. To ensure maximum safety during use, the following conditions must be met:

The surface under the pad must be perfectly level and stable, free from unevenness, sand, or dirt that could cause point stress on the glass.

The center of gravity of the device should be evenly distributed — the fireplace or stove should have a stable, flat base ensuring uniform load across the entire glass surface.

Placing devices on four legs (so-called stands) is not recommended, as this causes pressure to concentrate at specific points.

A minimum gap (approx. 3–5 mm) should be maintained between the edge of the glass and the wall or other fixed elements.

The device should not be slid across the glass surface — if necessary, it should be lifted and carefully repositioned.

Point impacts and placing heavy objects in one spot on the panel should be avoided.