Antéfocus
Open fireplaces from Focus, Designed by Dominique Imbert
Product description
CENTRAL OR WALL MOUNTED FIREPLACE
This was the first fireplace ever designed by Dominique Imbert. He created it in 1967 for his personal use.
This seminal model was initially designed to pivot and became the prototype for the Gyrofocus in 1968 and the springboard for the entire Focus range.
More than 45 years after its creation, the Antefocus is still built to order (by hand), in polished raw steel with visible welding seams.
CHARACTERISTICS WOOD-BURNING VERSION
This suspended (or wall-mounted) model features a wide opening (1.90 m). The fireplace is made from polished raw steel and has visible welding seams.
Flue and other adaptation parts are made to measure.
This was the first fireplace ever designed by Dominique Imbert. He created it in 1967 for his personal use.
This seminal model was initially designed to pivot and became the prototype for the Gyrofocus in 1968 and the springboard for the entire Focus range.
More than 45 years after its creation, the Antefocus is still built to order (by hand), in polished raw steel with visible welding seams.
CHARACTERISTICS WOOD-BURNING VERSION
This suspended (or wall-mounted) model features a wide opening (1.90 m). The fireplace is made from polished raw steel and has visible welding seams.
Flue and other adaptation parts are made to measure.
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Manufacturer
Focus
Family
Antéfocus
Architonic ID
1264954
Year of Launch
1967
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