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Antefocus Wood Fireplace

The first ever wall hung fireplace designed by Focus visionary founder Dominique Imbert

The Antefocus was, at first, intended for Imbert’s personal use. Created in 1967, it became the prototype for the iconic Gyrofocus, released a year later.

Features

  • Wall hung fireplace
  • Created in 1967
  • Generous 1900mm hearth
  • Output 5.5kW
  • Made in France
  • Designed by Dominique Imbert
  • Diameter: 1900 mm

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Description

Focus contemporary wood fireplaces

Focus unite the distinctive design of Focus and the traditional pleasure of a wood fire. Whether suspended from the ceiling or fixed on a base, against a wall or in the centre of a room, the contemporary wood fireplaces in the Focus range generate both heat and conviviality.

Focus is the original inventor of the suspended fireplace. Established in Viols le Fort, France, by master craftsman Dominique Imbert, the brand has been associated with design innovation and an uncompromising approach to craftsmanship since its inception.

Focus has grown from a small artist’s studio to an international business now producing a range of over 60 original models. Committed to local manufacturing and resolutely modernist in terms of aesthetic, each new Focus creation challenges the conventions of fireplace design.

Since the unveiling of the Gyrofocus in 1968 these sculptural masterpieces have been enthusiastically embraced by the design and architectural worlds, with architects Norman Foster, Isay Weinfeld and the Snohetta collective among the many architects to include a Focus fireplace in their work.

A design icon

The Gyrofocus continues to symbolise aesthetic excellence. It has been seen everywhere from the Guggenheim New York to Stockholm’s Museum of Modern Art, a wild deer observation hut in Norway and the Cloudy Bay winery in New Zealand.

Its effortless harmony with various interior styles the world over continues to cement its place as the most iconic of all fireplaces. Over the past 45 years, GyroFocus has amassed an impressive collection of prizes, medals and other distinctions not the least of which being the World’s Most Beautiful Object collected at the Pulchra Design Award (Italy) in 2009.

A true alien when it first landed lifting fire into the air, Gyrofocus is now in its fifth decade of continuous production. Despite changes in fashion and taste it remains as iconic today as it was in 1968.