
Safretti® designs and fabricates sustainable design ecofireplaces. Not in a production line, but on the basis of pure craftsmanship. And we are led in this by our desire to innovate. Safretti® breaks through customary production processes and takes a second look at materials and their possible applications. A simple philosophy, but one that has proven very successful. Agents, distributors and retailers worldwide are lining up to strengthen their end users identity with Safretti® designs. Safretti® decorative fireplaces have a unique design and a high-quality finish. A combination of exclusive...
Open the catalog to page 5Cubico, design by Jan des Bouvrie
Open the catalog to page 6Cubico The name says it all: for many years, the cubistic design was characteristic for the designs of Jan des Bouvrie. The Cubico is a real fireplace with atmosphere. Lovely, because the flickering flames can be seen from any angle. And ideal for sitting nicely around fire. The Cubico is the burning heart of any room.
Open the catalog to page 7Riviera, design by Jort Mercuur
Open the catalog to page 8Riviera The Riviera is as simple as it is effective. Designer Jort Mercuur strives for the maximum effect with a minimalistic approach. Riviera designs look just like they are meant to: clean, timeless and perfectly finished. It is the floating and dancing flames that form the mysterious part.
Open the catalog to page 9Prometheus, design by Frans Schrofer
Open the catalog to page 10Prometheus The design of the Prometheus has been approached with the eye of an expressive artist. It thus creates a combination of natural forms, poetry and rhythm. The Prometheus combines both convex and concave aluminium. The fireplace has been named after the Greek god who stole fire from the gods and then offered it as a gift to mankind. The round model thus associates with the feeling of ‘wanting to share’, according to Frans Schrofer
Open the catalog to page 11Gaya, design by Roderick Vos
Open the catalog to page 12Gaya The Gaya, designed by Roderick Vos, has a unique design. It is like a painting on the wall, which at first notice, does not appear as a fireplace. Even when the Gaya is not being used, it is obviously a nice looking object for the interior. The alienated image of fire, captured in a framed black painting, makes this design of the Gaya fantastic. It is a design that has been reduced to pure ‘simplicity’
Open the catalog to page 13Curva, design by Jan des Bouvrie
Open the catalog to page 14Cur va ‘Learning to look is the foundation for learning for live’, according to Jan des Bouvrie, the man who has spent a lifetime taking interiors ‘out of mothballs’. His obstinate, but consistent views on fire, colours, form and space have had a great influence on contemporary design of the Curva. Using the round shapes makes this fireplace more sexy. A revolutionary design with a wink to the
Open the catalog to page 15Nemo, design by Henk Heres
Open the catalog to page 16Nemo Designer Henk Heres is an expert in designing cupboards. And his puritan design Nemo is the logical consequence of this. The size of the Nemo is so well thought-out that it is one with the cupboard in which it is placed. Nemo is the universal solution and as a result of its size it can be used in almost any fitted cupboard.
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Open the catalog to page 18Double Vision ‘Peace and harmony are the absolute key elements of my designs. Designs that in an interior will provide a timeless basis to work with. This specific design is a beautiful symbiosis between two products, each of which strengthens the other with force’
Open the catalog to page 19Cube, design by Jan des Bouvrie
Open the catalog to page 20Cube As a column, standing completely free or as a single block on the floor. Jan des Bouvrie has designed a timeless, versatile fireplace, having returned to the essence of everything. The Cube is a unity of simplicity, emotion and warmth.
Open the catalog to page 21‘Design is no varnish, it is the heart and soul of the product.’ Tom Peters Completed his education at the Rietveld Graduated from the Design Academy in After his study at the Academy of Arts in Academy. Now, he owns a leading Eindhoven. His international trademark Utrecht (1984), Henk Heres was a teacher interior design institute with its own is designing contemporary furniture and founded his own design bureau design studio. Des Bouvrie’s designs with a twist. “Hands-on Design creates Henk Heres Design. For national and have earned countless prices and Tools for Living” remains the guiding...
Open the catalog to page 22Studied at the Design Academy in Eindhoven. Gained work experience at Ingo Maurer in Munich and Kenji Ekuan in Tokyo. Since 2004, he has focussed entirely on product design in the fortified city of Heusden in Brabant. After finishing his education, Jort started his own company Mercuursteen. Jort Mercuur was responsible as well for the furnishing of the museum Belvedere in Heerenveen (the Netherlands) with self-designed aluminium furniture. “(E)Motion in form and function is my favourite design tool. Furniture and interior products are like a third skin, it should fit you in many ways.” Hugo graduated...
Open the catalog to page 23Winner Safretti® wins the 'North Sea Pearl 2008 Award' for the fireplace Prometheus. Design by Frans Schrofer. Safretti® wins the prestigious 'GOOD DESIGN™ Award 2008' for the fireplace Gaya. Safretti® wins the highest official 'Design Award' of the Federal Republic of Germany 2010 for the fireplace Gaya. Safretti® wins the prestigious 'GOOD DESIGN™ Award 2010' for the fireplace / eco-friendly barbecue OlympiQ. Design by Frans Schrofer. Safretti® wins the Interior 'Innovation Award 2011' for the fi replace / eco-friend ly barbecue OlympiQ. Design by Frans Schrofer.
Open the catalog to page 25Burning system
Open the catalog to page 26The casing of the burning box is glassblasted, the topside Material burner: Brushed stainless steel. and cover are brushed. The set contains a lighter and Material cover: Brushed stainless steel. a funnel. The rectangular burning box is also available Details burner: Removable, capacity 2 litres, burning time 6-8 hours. 32,5 cm All Safretti® fireplaces are fuelled by a renewable In accordance with various global regulations ethanol The combustion of bio-alcohol results in a clean energy source called “bio-alcohol”. Bio-alcohol, formally is a 100% alcohol which cannot be sold in its purest emission:...
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