Convector and radiant are two words that we often hear when we talk about heating.
Convection is the movement of hot air produced from a source of heat that is crossed by cold air; the hot air slowly but continuously expands itself in the atmosphere heating it.

The radiation is the transmission of warmth during the combustion from the heat-protecting glass to the atmosphere around it. This natural phenomenon contributes to render pleasant the area near where the stove is located.

Convector gas fires are indicated for not very big rooms. They are easy to set in place.
We have various models for all tastes and needs.