Vie de Feu is the Ontario distributor of the exceptional line of Focus fireplaces, handling the exclusive promotion, sales, service and custom installation of the Focus brand. With over twenty years of experience in the hearth industry, Vie de feu is committed to providing the design community with fireplace products of unparalleled quality and creativity.
Since the Gyrofocus, created in 1968, and the Renzofocus, Stonefocus and Kinefocus designed in 2007, Focus has transformed itself from an artists studio to an international business. During the course of 1972, two models were sold; the current sales exceed 3500 fireplaces a year. All Focus fireplaces have been created by Dominique Imbert, who set us his workshop in 1967 in Viols le Fort, in the south of France. Today 35 people have joined him there to work at the companys head office with an additional 50 people employed at Focuss production site at Cavaillon. To this date 150 jobs have been created directly or indirectly by the company Atelier Dominique Imbert which produces the Focus brand. Focus Fireplaces are manufactured exclusively in France.
- Winner of the Atami Competition (Japan 1989) - Selected for the Premio Design Italiano (Rome 1992) - National Prize for Best Creation, awarded by the French Trade Minister (Paris 1995) - Museum of Contemporary Art (Bordeaux 1996) - National Centre of Contemporary Art (Grenoble 1997) - Guggenheim Museum (New York 1998) - Moderna Museet (Stockholm 2000) - Selected by Norman Foster and Associates (London 2000) - Gold Design Prize winner at Batimat (Paris 2001) - Selected Top 100 of the Best French companies (2004) - Silver Medal for design in Stuttgart in 2004. - Silver Design Prize winner at Batimat (Paris 2007)
Vie de Feu - Focus Showroom 5490 Harvester Rd. @ Burloak Burlington, On L7L 5V4 t. 905 681 3070 | 1866 909 3070 f. 905 681 8697 To request a Focus catalogue with a complete list of Focus fireplace models, a product manual, press enquiries or for any further information please contact: mina@focusfireplace.ca
Dominique Imbert, the creator of Focus, was born in 1940 in Montpellier in the South of France. After studying literature in London and Paris, he became, by accident, as he puts it, an ethnologist in Alaska and an assistant chef in Manhattan, before being awarded a Doctorate in Sociology at the Sorbonne and becoming a literature professor in a Paris Lycée. After teaching for four years, he decided he preferred shaping metal to moulding young minds, and in 1967, he set up a workshop making steel sculptures in the village of Viols-le-Fort in the garrigue north of Montpellier. It was at this studio that he designed his first fireplace for his own personal use, then repeated the exercise for others who fell in love with what he had created ... and this was how Focus began. This self-taught sculptor-designer moves easily between his many passions, creating bronze and steel sculptures as well as fireplaces and furniture. The thread that unites all his creations is his insistence on quality, a pursuit shared by the exceptional team that works with him. In order to attain the quality he demands, Focus runs the production and distribution of all their products, and in the face of outsourcing has chosen to support the local production sites of their fireplaces. For this free-spirited artist, the independence to follow intuition rather than convention or trend is his guiding force: What interests me is discovering and shaping the poetry and spirit of an object, he says. Yet this artist has also negotiated million dollar contracts in Japan, exports fireplaces to markets from Lithuania to Russia, Australia to Israel, and is directly or indirectly responsible for some 80 jobs. When asked to explain his singular philosophy, he simply cites Le Corbusier with an enigmatic smile: Tradition consists of inventing your epoch
The horizontal line of flames offered by this fireplace creates a generous, open space to share with guests. Framing dancing flames or glowing embers, this wall-integrated hearth provides a warm and sophisticated backdrop to any gathering.
Self-supporting single unit made of steel, this model is wood burning and optionally gas burning. The opening width is 1.50m, weight 185 kg.
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Challenging our ideas of art and function, the Omegafocus is a celebration of space.
Operating like a traditional fireplace in terms of safety and performance, it is transformed to an arresting sculpture by a façade of ripped steel. Each one is unique, designed personally and signed by Dominique Imbert.
The firebox of this model is steel, lined with refractory bricks (weight, 280 kg). The front is polished raw steel and opens on hinges. An interior heat resistant glass door slides open and closed. The model is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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The Metafocuses are works of art in solid, rusted steel. The sculpted fronts transcend the functional aspect of a fireplace, either cleverly hiding the remains of a dead fire or revealing the mesmerizing magic of a lit one.
Each façade has a unique beauty, revolutionizing the idea of a traditional fireplace. Each piece is numbered and signed by Dominique Imbert.
The six steel Metafocus models have a choice of fireplace fronts in forged rusted steel or raw polished steel, sculpted or torch-cut. The outer doors are 15mm thick and composed of either one door or double doors that open on hinges. The interior door is of heat resistant glass and can be opened or left closed. The hearth of the fireplace is made of steel and refractory bricks.
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In creating the bronze metafocus façades, Dominique Imbert has sought to render his own personal artistic interpretation of nature ... an expression of the beauty of aged oak, the imposing ruggedness of a limestone rockface cracked by an earth tremor, or the humble charm of an old wooden gate on a country path. These unique creations are an attempt to reveal the simple and natural beauty of things; and to satisfy our human longing to see, feel and respond to this beauty.
The interior of the Metafocus 8 is a steel hearth, 1.25m in length. The fireplace is double fronted, with one fixed door in heat resistant glass framed by bronze, (W 1.70 m, H 0.25 m) integrated into the wall and providing full view of the interior. The outer door is bronze and when closed, frames the fire with itâs unique design.
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A fireplace that frees the height of the flames to leap upwards in vertical elegance.
The Ifocus breaks from fireplace convention to create a space for tall, dancing flames while taking up no more room space than a painting. Yet this ever-changing work of art is also functional, providing a notable source of heat.
This single unit, self supporting fireplace is made from Indaten steel. The door is made from heat resistant glass. There is an opening at the base of this model, as well as an outer frame that ensures insulation from surrounding masonry. It is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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The Pictofocus 1200, a window on fire. This award winning design frames a deep and generous fire behind a curved glass door. A versatile option that is at once compact and eye-catching, the Pictofocus 1200 won the Silver Medal Design Award at the Batimat competition in Paris. It is also available as a double sided-fireplace.
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The Pictofocus 1450 offers clean lines and a generous window that frames the fire with unrivaled transparence. Sober and elegant, this model may be purchased as a double-sided fireplace or in a corner. The startling simplicity of this design has earned considerable recognition, the 1450âs sister model the Pictofocus 1200, earned the Silver Medal Design at the Batimat Competition in Paris.
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This piece of modern art adds a splash of colour to any room. Integrated into the wall, the colourful sliding doors can be closed and appreciated as a work of art in themselves or opened to reveal the natural beauty of a fire.
Opening the colourful doors of this fireplace reveals the interior, which is protected by a heat resistant glass door that slides open sideways out of sight.
The interior contains firebricks and an adjustable damper. The model is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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This contemporary fireplace looks at the world just as we in turn contemplate it. A genuine innovation, this model merits its name, which means âtodayâ in Italian.
This self contained model is made of one piece of Indaten steel (weight, 120 kg.) The porthole is composed of heat resistant glass, 68 cm in diameter. The steel frame hides off of the operating parts.
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The striking Stellafocus captivates the eye and fires the imagination, a sculpture in steel that transforms its setting.
A defiant and witty challenge to conventional fireplaces, it has beneath its stunning exterior, one of the best European fireplaces available in terms of thermal efficiency, safety and respect for the environment. Each model is numbered and signed.
The curved front of this fireplace is made from polished raw steel with visible welds (195 kg). The steel and brick hearth (weight, 295 kg) and the flue can be built free-standing in the room so that they are visible or integrated into the wall. It comes in wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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custom design, 1987
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custom design for a rotating circular house
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custom design, 1998
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Prometheus, âstealer of fireâ. custom design
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This seminal design, created in 1968, was the first suspended, 360 degrees pivoting fireplace. Its exceptional heat efficiency, easy maintenance and simple installation have all contributed to make this fireplace the signature model and symbol of Focus.
This international classic has been exhibited in the Bordeaux Contemporary Art Museum (1996) in the National Centre of Contemporary Art in Grenoble (1997) and in New Yorkâs Guggenheim Museum (1998).
This fireplace is made of 4mm-thick steel and has a diameter of 1.25 m (weight, 97 kg). It rotates completely so that it can easily be directed to face different parts of the room.
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âWhy should fire be fixed to the ground?â questions Dominique Imbert.
One of the most popular Focus models, this fireplaces pure lines are perfectly proportioned while it's elegant shape maximizes it's heat efficiency. This inspired model was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm in 2000.
Made from 3-mm thick steel, the body of this fireplace is 0.95 m in diameter with a weight of 53 kg. It is installed to rotate 360 degrees, allowing for the fireplace to pivot and face any part of the room.
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The perfection of geometry allied with the purity of fire. This round, compact, high performance, open fireplace pivots 360 degrees. Its pleasing, unobtrusive shape is performance, providing an efficient source of heat. The round body of this fireplace is made from 2.5 mm-thick steel and has a diameter of 0.70m, weight, 35 kg. . The fixed version of this fireplace is mounted on a stand.
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A discreet best-seller, this cleverly crafted model can be suspended so that its direction is adjustable, or it can be fixed on a base.
It is designed with a glass-panelled fireguard so the fire can be viewed from all sides. Taking up little space, this subtle fireplace gracefully provides a luminous focus to a room.
This fireplace comes in two versions: a 63 or 85 cm-diameter hearth. The hearth is made from 2.5 mm-thick steel, weighing 31 or 51kg. There are four curved doors including two opening doors, made from pyroceramic glass. Available in wood burning or gas burning models.
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This model takes its name from the word ârenewalâ in Japanese. It can be installed directly on the floor, mounted on a base of black steel or masonry, or placed at the edge of a split level. The sliding glass panels allow the fire to be viewed in complete security, bringing it within reach of the spaces where we live. The style evokes the clean lines and open quality of Japanese interiors.
The 2.5 mm-thick steel hood of this model is 95 cm in diameter. The firescreen is composed of five curved heat-resistant glass windows, three are fixed and two slide open.
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Elliptical and elegant, this gas fire makes a unique style statement. Most gas fires are metal but we have chosen to cover ours with a surface of leather, which together with itâs rounded form, make this model a soft but captivating presence.
This model is made of 3mm-thick steel, covered in leather (there are two colour options: chestnut or ebony).
The fireplace is gas burning, producing realistic flames that dance around the pebbles or ceramic logs and can be turned off either manually or with a remote control.
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âIt is magnificent", wrote Sir Norman Foster after commissioning in 2001, Dominique Imbert to create a fireplace for one of the buildings he designed (see England, Focus in the World).
This elegant model is based on that design, but scaled down to dimensions for domestic interiors. An innovative telescopic system allows the hood to be drawn down to the base so the fireplace can be completely closed. The award-winning design was honoured with the Gold Medal at the Batimat show, Paris 2001, and the Silver Medal for design in Stuttgart in 2004.
The steel hood of this fireplace is 72 cm in diameter (weight, 86 kg). The fire basin (diameter, 1.16 m) can be built into the floor or mounted on a steel base. It is wood burning or optionally gas.
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Identical in shape to the telescopic Filiofocus, this stylish modelâs hood is fixed. It has four curved heat-resistant glass panels (one of which slides open) that surround the hearth.
The refined and original Filiofocus was awarded the Gold Medal for Design at the Batimat trade exhibition in Paris in 2001, and the Silver Medal for design in Stuttgart in 2004.
The fixed steel hood of this model is 0.72 cm in diameter (weight, 89 kg). The fire base can be built into the floor or mounted on a steel base. The firescreen consists of four curved heat-resistant windows for all around view, one of which slides open.
Mounted on a specially built base to a desired height.
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The wall version of the free-standing Filiofocus, this fireplace effortlessly graces interiors of low, high or angled ceilings.
The free-standing Filiofocus won the Gold Medal in the âTrophĂ©es du Designâ at the Batimat exhibition in Paris, 2001, and the Silver Medal for design in Stuttgart in 2004.
This model is constructed of steel 2.5 mm thick (weight, 210 kg). The fire basin can be built into the floor or mounted on a base. The firescreen consists of three curved heat resistant windows, one of which slides open.
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With its curved heat-resistant glass panels allowing the fire to be viewed from 180 degrees, this model emanates serenity.
The wall version of the Agorafocus, this fireplace takes its name - âEdoâ - from the forerunner of Tokyo in the 15th - 19th centuries: a city in which this model recently won a bid against international competitors to be installed in 121 deluxe flats. Tokyo has graciously lent its ancient name to the fireplace it elected winner.
This fireplace comes in two versions: with a 63 or 85 cm diameter steel hearth, 2.5 mm thick (weight, 31 or 51 kg).
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âA fireplace with a sculptural presence.â This is one of the admiring descriptions in the press when this model was awarded the âMercure du Designâ in Paris.
The highly innovative design is available in two scaled sizes: Eurofocus 950mm, weight 180 kg, Eurofocus 1200: fixed, width 1200mm, weight 200 kg.
There are many installation options: flat or at an angle against a wall, or free-standing in the centre of a room. The firescreen is a window of heat-resistant glass. The Eurofocus is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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For interiors where size is an issue, the sober simplicity of the Emifocus makes a strong impression in a small space. The wall version of the free-standing Bathyscafocus , this modelâs fresh form, heat efficiency and easy installation combine to create an intimate and warm atmosphere in a range of different settings, from mountain ski chalets to city studios.
Weighing 52 kg, the fireplace can be equipped either with a visible vertical flue that exits through the ceiling or with a rear outlet in which the flue is not visible and exits through the rear wall. An adjustable plate allows the fireplace to be set off from the wall. This model is wall-mounted and has a built-in heat exchanger that passes air from the room or from the exterior through an airtight box.
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Compact and refined, this fireplace creates a warm and intimate space with itâs unadorned lines.
The Miofocus is a wall mounted model that burns wood or gas, connected to a flue at the back. A blend of the traditional with the distinctly modern, this model is both pure and technologically advanced.
This model is made of 2.5mm-thick steel and weighs 61kg. It is equipped with a smoke outlet that exits at the rear.
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Reliable, compact, efficient and adaptable, the simple but striking Paxfocus has won this model many admirers.
The wall version of the Ergofocus, this classy and space-saving design beat international competitors to win a contract in Japan for installation in 301 luxury apartments in a residential building.
This 2.5 mm-thick steel fireplace (weight, 51 kg) has width of 95 cm. It is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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- Ripped steel - Each example of the Magnifocus is a unique creation. Dominique Imbert sculpts a different âtearâ in each individual raw steel fireplace, resulting in a work of art that is original and powerful, yet remains practical. Each piece is signed. Modelled on the custom-designed EclatĂ© GĂ©ant, this smaller-sized version for the home was selected for the Premio Design Italiano in Rome.
This model is made of a single block of polished raw steel 3-mm thick (weight, 170 kg). It is wood burning or optionally gas burning.
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This was the first fireplace ever designed and made 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. Decades after its creation, the Antefocus is still built to order (by hand) in polished raw steel with visible welding seams. Each unit is numbered and signed, a fitting homage to the originality of the fireplace that launched the Focus philosophy.
Suspended model with adjustable direction; can be situated near a wall or in the centre of a room. Fireplace: 125 kg, 3 mm polished raw steel with visible welding seams; flue: diameter 273 mm, 27 kg/m.
The fireplace features a wide opening (1.90 m) capable of holding exceptionally long logs.
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