Focus, France’s premier fireplace company has launched the Boafocus gas stove

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The Boafocus stove combines high-performance with a subtle marriage of lines and curves

Focus’ latest fireplace design is the gas Boafocus, a new creation from the company’s founder Dominique Imbert. The Boafocus is a piece of functional sculpture with an elegant curvilinear shape that belies its literary influences. Dominique Imbert sheds light on the inspiration for his latest design: “In Antoine de Saint Exupéry’s wonderful book, the Little Prince, there is a drawing of a boa constrictor that swallowed an elephant. This image struck me a lot when I was a child and I always wanted to make it a stove.”

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The stove is operated by remote control and is compatible with the RT2012

The gas-tight, central or wall-mounted Boafocus gas stove, whose silhouette harmoniously occupies the space, provides a rounded view of the flames thanks to its double-walled hemispherical glass porthole.

There are two finishes available: matte black (standard) or grey (option)

The Boafocus is compatible with the RT2012 and is operated by remote control (ignition, programming, regulation etc). The burner’s electronic mechanism and gas supply are integrated into the base. The system is battery operated, allowing for use even in the case of power failure. Boafocus is compatible with low-energy housing as it does not draw air from the room but from outside using its concentric duct (double wall).

www.focus-fireplaces.com