Description
The Boafocus Central Gas combines indisputable visual appeal with exceptional performance. The Boafocus is a high-performance, award winning gas-fired stove. It provides a restrained and elegant focal point to any room. This appliance is remote controlled with an electrical ignition. The Boafocus Central Gas will run on either natural gas or propane.
Designer Dominique Imbert says:
‘In The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the airman draws the boy a boa constrictor that has swallowed an elephant. This illustration really struck me when I was a child, so I always wanted to turn it into a fireplace…’
This appliance is also available to fit against a wall. The ‘Mural’ version.
Additional Information.
Finishes: Matt black (standard).
Flue and other adaptation parts are made to measure.
NOMINAL HEAT INPUT (NATURAL GAS): 6 – 7 KW
CONSUMPTION (NATURAL GAS: 0,673 – 0,723 M3/H
NOMINAL HEAT INPUT (PROPANE): 3,6 – 4,1 KW
CONSUMPTION (PROPANE): 0,116 – 0,144 M3/H
The Boafocus is Ecodesign ready.
Made in France.
The home of Focus Fireplaces is the village of Viols-le-Fort in the south of France. Over 50 years ago, Dominic Imbert’s workshop was a simple stone house. He then expanded and renovated these premises to enhance his work and creativity.
To this day, it’s still the centre of the Focus brand. This unique location is where the Focus team continue to evolve their craft. Creating original and captivating fireplaces that have a world-class reputation.
The production site for the company, ‘Theus’ is in Cavaillon. This state-of-the-art facility hosts a team of engineers and craftspeople. All dedicated to producing the finest fireplaces and accessories.
Focus Fireplaces have captured the imagination of architects and home-lovers alike. They feature in many of the most prestigious interiors worldwide.
Added to this, Focus Fireplaces have won over 25 distinguished Design awards. They’re also exhibited in many museums and galleries throughout the world.
Need to know more?
Call us or visit our showroom to see working models from the Focus collection.
You can also download the Focus Catalogue here.