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22 March 2022
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Based in the heart of Auvergne, France, Group Seguin Duteriez has been renowned for producing some of Europes most revolutionary and sought-after range of elite fireplace products for over 30 years.
Sculpt Fireplace Collection is an Australian-owned company that exclusively supplies some of theworld’s most sought-after high-end luxury fireplaces.
Intent on providing Australians with a dynamic collection of designer fires, Sculpt fireplace collection has strategically gathered not only award-winning fireplace designs but also fireplaces that have been manufactured with high-quality materials and the best raw steel that is built to last.
Our wood fire manufacturers integrate innovation, technology, environmental impact, operational expertise, and quality while holding design at the forefront. We aim to fill homes with the maximum of comfort while capturing the true art and meaning of a sculptural fireplace in any living space.
From the choice of the cast-iron and the meticulous assembly of the fireboxes, Seguin Duteriez artisans perpetuate the “Duty of Quality” with a simple objective: “Make your fireplace the heart of your home”.
With the use of exclusive materials, Seguin wood fireplaces are manufactured with 100% pure cast iron and are highly regarded for their durability and increased heating capacity.
At the forefront of wood firebox technology, Seguin has launched innovations such as the world's first four-sided glass wood firebox and the double airflow system (DAFS). DAFS (Double Air Flow) technology allows additional oxygen to be supplied through the air jets strategically positioned at the back of the combustion chamber. Making the unit more efficient, reducing emissions, cleaner glass, and better heat output (Excludes Seguin Multivision series).
As you decide to heat your home with wood, you are participating in the protection of the environment. Seguin is devoted to playing a role in ecological change. The company concentrates its efforts on the recirculation of used industrial waters, the insulation of the premises, the use of recycled paper, and the creation of ecological combustion techniques.