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How to Integrate Fireplaces into Minimalist Home Designs

Posted on December 4th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Minimalist homes rely on clean lines, open space, and intentional design. Every element must serve a purpose — and that includes the fireplace. Far from being just a heat source, a well-chosen fireplace can enhance minimalism by introducing warmth, visual rhythm, and architectural depth.

Here’s how to seamlessly integrate a fireplace into your minimalist space.

Focus on Simplicity in Form

Minimalism demands restraint. Fireplaces with smooth lines, frameless glass, and minimal visual weight work best in pared-back interiors. Avoid ornate finishes or heavy detailing. Instead, choose a design that blends seamlessly into the architecture, whether it’s set flush into the wall or suspended above a simple hearth. The goal is to enhance the space without introducing visual clutter.

 

 

Let the Fireplace Anchor the Space

In an open-plan or simplified layout, the fireplace can act as a grounding element. It offers natural rhythm and visual pause without relying on excessive decoration. When positioned with intention — along a clean feature wall or at the centre of a shared living space — it becomes a quiet focal point that draws attention without overwhelming the room.

 

Use Raw, Neutral Materials

Minimalist design often leans into materials like timber, stone, concrete, and steel. These elements bring warmth and tactility without excess. Fireplaces that echo or contrast these textures — whether through a black steel body, cast iron firebox, or polished hearth — create depth and harmony. The result is a subtle but powerful presence that aligns with the rest of the interior.

 

Pair Design with Purpose

Minimalist homes aren’t just about aesthetics — they also prioritise function and longevity. Choosing a fireplace that offers efficient heating, clean combustion, and low-maintenance performance supports this philosophy. A well-designed fireplace should not only look good, but also improve the comfort and liveability of the space without adding complexity.

 

Minimalism with Warmth and Purpose

When integrated thoughtfully, a fireplace can become the most inviting feature in a minimalist home. It brings atmosphere without excess, character without clutter, and warmth without compromise.

To explore Sculpt’s range of contemporary fireplaces suited to minimalist living, visit our website.

Double-Sided Fireplaces

Posted on November 13th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Double-Sided Fireplaces: Smart Ways to Divide Open Spaces Beautifully

Open-plan living creates flow, light, and connection, but it also presents design challenges. How do you define zones without disrupting openness? How do you create intimacy while maintaining a clean layout?

A double-sided fireplace offers the perfect solution. It acts as both a heat source and a sculptural room divider, delivering function, atmosphere, and architectural interest all in one.

 

Seguin MV8000 DS

Create Distinct Zones Without Walls

Unlike solid partitions, a double-sided fireplace separates spaces without blocking them. It introduces warmth, texture, and a central focus, while keeping sightlines open.

Whether positioned between a living and dining area, or used to divide a master suite and ensuite, the effect is the same: you get two beautifully defined spaces, each with access to the same flame.

 

Axis I1000 Freestanding Double-Sided

Design tip: Use a double-sided fireplace to zone without closing off. Pair it with low cabinetry, feature ceilings, or a concrete bench to further define the area.

Enhance Light, Warmth and Flow

At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we offer a selection of double-sided wood fireplaces that suit both traditional and modern spaces.

Popular options include:

Axis I1000 DS Freestanding – a clean, architectural unit ideal for bold, open-plan interiors

Seguin Multivision 8000 DS – a cast iron firebox with strong heat retention and expansive glass

Axis H1600XXL DS – a bold, double-sided flame view perfect for dividing large open spaces with warmth and style.

Each fireplace combines European craftsmanship with powerful performance and thoughtful detail.

 

Axis H16000 XXL

Style and Efficiency in Equal Measure

Double-sided fireplaces don’t just look good. With high-efficiency combustion systems, clean glass technology, and options for external air intake, they work hard too. These features allow you to enjoy the benefits of open-plan living without compromising on warmth or energy use.

They’re also ideal for modern renovations, where zoning and heating performance are both high priorities.

Ready to Define Your Space Differently?

If you’re designing a home or renovating an open-plan layout, consider the beauty and practicality of a double-sided fireplace. It’s more than a feature, it’s a smart, stylish way to structure space with warmth and purpose.

To view our full range or connect with a local stockist, visit our website.

Product Feature – XP Series

Posted on October 30th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

How Modern Fireplaces Are Designed for Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

Today’s homeowners want more than just warmth from their fireplace. They’re looking for high performance, refined design, and sustainable technology that works in harmony with their lifestyle and the environment. The Axis XP120 Inbuilt Wood Fireplace delivers exactly that.

Designed and handmade in France, the XP Series represents the future of efficient, elegant heating. At the heart of the range is the Axis XP120, a modern inbuilt fireplace that blends innovation with timeless European craftsmanship.

Built for Performance, Designed to Last

The Axis XP120 stands apart from conventional wood fireplaces through its durable construction and smart engineering. Its internal cast iron liners increase thermal mass and heat retention, allowing the unit to continue radiating warmth long after the fire dies down. The tapered base not only enhances airflow but removes the need for a traditional log pan, streamlining both function and form.

 

Every detail, from the blackline glass to the minimalist frame, speaks to quality and performance that doesn’t sacrifice aesthetics.

Smarter Fire with DAFS Technology

The XP120 is equipped with DAFS (Double Air Flow System), a key innovation that improves combustion efficiency. By injecting oxygen precisely into the chamber, DAFS ensures complete firewood combustion while reducing emissions. It also keeps the glass cleaner for longer and extends the burn time, offering a more efficient and lower-maintenance fire experience.

The fireplace also features Triple Action Heating:

Radiant heat from the flame and surfaces

Accumulated heat stored in the firebox

Convection heat that circulates through the room

This approach provides consistent warmth while maximising every log burned.

A Contemporary Classic

Beyond its technology, the Axis XP120 suits a range of modern interiors. The slimline silhouette, tapered base, and glass-to-flame clarity give it a sharp architectural presence. Whether integrated into a concrete bench, stone hearth, or custom cabinetry, this unit brings both performance and elegance into one refined solution.

 

Ideal for new builds or renovations, the XP Series offers an energy-conscious alternative to traditional fireplaces without compromising on atmosphere or style.

Explore the Axis XP Range

The XP120 is part of the evolving Axis XP Series, designed for architects, builders, and homeowners who value sustainability, longevity, and high-end performance. With its modern design, low-emission output, and handcrafted build, the XP120 stands as a benchmark for future-ready fireplaces.

To learn more or connect with your nearest Sculpt stockist, visit out website.

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Project Feature: Amaroo II, Brisbane QLD

Posted on October 23rd, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Set within a quiet rural landscape north of Brisbane, Amaroo II reflects calm, clarity, and connection to place. Designed by Shaun Lockyer Architects and built by Envisage Building, this finely crafted residence provides a peaceful retreat for its owners, Mark and Ann Webber.

At the centre of the home’s main living space, the Axis I1000 FS wood fireplace from Sculpt Fireplace Collection plays a grounding role. It brings warmth and balance to a home designed for stillness and renewal.

 

A Place Designed for Rest and Reflection

Positioned on the traditional lands of the Jinibara people, Amaroo II takes its name from the Aboriginal word meaning “beautiful place.” The site itself feels secluded and timeless, with an expansive layout that supports privacy and tranquillity.

The home’s cruciform plan creates functional zones tailored to the couple’s lifestyle. A southern wing provides arrival access and utility spaces, while the northern pavilion contains the living areas and main bedroom. A protected courtyard links the two, forming a quiet internal sanctuary that shields the home from the elements.

 

Simplicity, Structure and Warmth

Amaroo II combines refined materials with a strong architectural rhythm. The form reads as solid and protective at the base, with a lightweight charred timber roof floating above. This elevated structure improves solar and water performance while maintaining a clean silhouette that gently lifts toward the landscape.

Material choices reinforce the home’s connection to its surroundings. The use of spotted gum reflects the dominant trees in the area, while locally sourced stone grounds the building to its site. These textures enhance the experience of moving through the home, shifting from shaded courtyards to sunlit interiors.

 

The Fireplace at the Heart of the Home

Inside the main living area, the Axis I1000 FS wood fireplace brings quiet presence and warmth. Its minimalist design aligns perfectly with the home’s architectural language. Clean lines and strong proportions allow the fireplace to sit comfortably within the space, while delivering powerful heating performance.

More than just a heat source, the fireplace becomes a natural anchor for daily rituals — a place to gather, relax, and reconnect. It adds atmosphere to the open-plan interior while complementing the natural tones and refined finishes throughout.

 

A Joyful and Intentional Home

Every element of Amaroo II reflects collaboration and care. It is a house shaped by context, built with intention, and designed for a specific way of living. The result is a home that feels both grounded and expansive — intimate in scale but generous in experience.

The Axis I1000 FS supports this vision. It reinforces the home’s purpose as a sanctuary, adding not just warmth but a sense of quiet strength.

View the full project on Sculpt Fireplace Collection

See the project featured on Archipro

Project Details

Location: Brisbane, QLD
Build Style: Modern
Client: Mark and Ann Webber
Fireplace: Axis I1000 FS Freestanding
Supplier: Sculpt Fireplace Collection
Architect: Shaun Lockyer Architects
Builder: Envisage Building
Photography: Pablo Veiga
Year: 2020
Project Value: $2M – $3M

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How Long Does a Fireplace Last?

Posted on October 2nd, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

How Long Does a Fireplace Last? What to Expect from a Quality Brand

Investing in a fireplace is about more than just heat — it’s about creating comfort, elevating your space, and choosing a product that will perform for years to come. But how long should a fireplace actually last? And what should you expect from a high-quality brand?

Let’s break down the key factors that influence fireplace longevity, and what sets a premium product apart.

 

Seguin MV8000 4S

Average Lifespan of a Fireplace

A well-made wood fireplace can last 20 years or more when installed and maintained correctly. However, not all fireplaces are built to the same standard. Cheaper units may degrade after 8 to 10 years, especially if exposed to high heat, moisture, or poor flueing.

Key factors that affect lifespan:

Build quality and materials

Frequency of use

Maintenance and cleaning

Correct installation

Exposure to moisture or salt air

 

JC Bordelet Eva 992

Why Quality Matters

Brands like Seguin, Axis, and JC Bordelet, exclusively supplied by Sculpt Fireplace Collection, use premium materials such as solid cast iron, high-grade steel, and refractory firebrick linings. These components withstand high temperatures and maintain structural integrity far longer than lightweight or lower-cost alternatives.

In addition, many of our European partners have over 40 years of manufacturing expertise, backed by rigorous quality control and long-term warranty coverage.

 

Seguin MV8000 3V

Signs It’s Time to Replace or Upgrade

Even with a premium fireplace, there may come a time when you consider replacing or upgrading your unit. Common signs include:

Cracked or deteriorated firebricks

Corroded or warped firebox components

Smoky performance or poor draw

Changes in building codes or compliance

Renovation or aesthetic upgrades

If your fireplace is over 15 years old and showing signs of wear, speak to a Sculpt stockist for expert advice on repair or replacement options.

 

JC Bordelet Linea 914

Choosing a Fireplace That Lasts

When selecting a new fireplace, look beyond just the price tag. Ask about:

Construction materials

Local service and parts availability

Manufacturer warranties

Compliance with Australian standards

Brand reputation and manufacturing history

All fireplaces supplied by Sculpt Fireplace Collection are built to perform for the long term — and to do so with both visual and functional impact.

 

Axis i1000 FS Single-Sided

Final Word

A quality fireplace is an investment in both lifestyle and long-term value. By choosing a trusted brand and maintaining your unit correctly, you can expect decades of warmth, reliability, and visual appeal.

To learn more or explore models built to last, visit our website

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Ventilation and Fireplace Design

Posted on September 11th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Ventilation and Fireplace Design: What Builders Need to Know

When it comes to installing high-performance wood fireplaces, ventilation is just as important as heat output and aesthetics. For builders, understanding how ventilation impacts fireplace efficiency, safety, and compliance is essential for delivering a quality result.

Here’s what you need to know when integrating a fireplace into your next residential project.

Combustion Air and Room Sealing

Modern homes are built tighter than ever, with energy-efficient construction minimising air leaks and draughts. While this is great for insulation, it can cause issues for wood-burning fireplaces if adequate combustion air isn’t provided.

Without proper airflow:

  • The fireplace may struggle to draw correctly
  • Smoke spillage or downdraught can occur
  • The fire may burn less efficiently

Builder Tip: For tightly sealed homes, consider specifying models with external air intake options or allowing for a dedicated vent to feed combustion air directly from outside.

 

Seguin Super 9 – Private Boxing Club Project

Ventilation Requirements and Compliance

Australian Standards (AS/NZS 2918) dictate certain ventilation requirements for wood heaters. These can include:

  • Minimum room volume based on the size of the fireplace
  • Permanent ventilation openings in some cases
  • Separation from mechanical ventilation systems like kitchen exhausts

Ignoring these details can result in compliance failures or poor performance.

Builder Tip: Always review the fireplace’s installation manual and check whether the project falls under flame zone regulations or other regional requirements.

 

JC Bordelet Zelia

Flueing and Room Pressure

A properly installed flue is critical to fireplace performance, but it’s also part of the ventilation equation. Poor flue design or negative pressure in the room can cause smoke spillage or draw reversal.

To avoid issues:

  • Use a straight vertical flue wherever possible
  • Avoid tight offsets or excessive bends
  • Don’t place the fireplace in pressure-affected zones (e.g. close to exhaust fans)

Builder Tip: If the room includes strong mechanical ventilation or range hoods, you may need to install a make-up air system or discuss alternatives with your fireplace supplier.

 

JC Bordelet Eva

Product Selection Matters

Some fireplaces are more adaptable to modern ventilation demands than others. At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, units from Seguin, Axis, and JC Bordelet include features like:

  • External air kits
  • High-efficiency combustion
  • Advanced flueing configurations

Choosing the right fireplace upfront can eliminate future problems and reduce installation headaches.

 

Axis H1600 SS – Luskintyre Project

Partner with Experts

Working with trusted suppliers and experienced installers is key. Sculpt Fireplace Collection provides technical documents, builder support, and detailed installation guidelines for all models in our range — helping builders deliver outstanding results every time.

To find out more or connect with your local distributor, visit Sculpt Stockist page

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Planning Your Perfect Fireplace Installation

Posted on September 4th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Planning Your Perfect Fireplace Installation: What to Know Before You Start

Adding a fireplace to your home is one of the most rewarding design decisions you can make. Beyond delivering warmth and comfort, a well-chosen fireplace becomes a defining architectural feature, anchoring your space with timeless appeal. However, to ensure a smooth and successful installation, careful planning is essential.

Here are the key things to consider before installing a fireplace, whether you’re designing a new build or updating an existing home.

Choose the Right Fireplace for Your Space

The first step is selecting the right fireplace model and style for your home. At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we offer a range of luxury wood-burning fireplaces to suit various interior styles and heating needs.

  • Suspended fireplaces from JC Bordelet create a bold, sculptural presence and are ideal for large, open-plan spaces.
  • Built-in fireboxes from Seguin and Axis offer a sleek, architectural finish, perfect for contemporary homes.
  • Freestanding models like the Axis i1000 range and Seguin Super 9 deliver flexibility and striking design in one package.

Tip: Consider your ceiling height, room size, and layout when choosing your fireplace. An oversized unit in a small space may overwhelm, while a small unit in a large area may underperform.

 

JC Bordelet Eva

Understand Clearance Requirements and Wall Types

Each fireplace model has different clearance requirements, especially when it comes to surrounding walls, ceilings, and nearby furniture or TVs. It’s also important to know what type of wall or surface your fireplace will be installed against.

  • Non-combustible walls (e.g. concrete, brick, or cement sheet) can often allow closer placement of the fireplace.
  • Combustible surfaces (e.g. timber or plasterboard) require additional clearances or protective cladding.

Tip: Refer to the manufacturer’s installation manual or speak with your installer to ensure all building codes and safety requirements are met.

 

Seguin MV8000 Double-Sided

Flueing, Ventilation and Compliance

Flueing and ventilation are not just technical details — they’re essential for safety, performance, and building compliance. The correct flue configuration ensures efficient draw and prevents smoke spillage, while ventilation may be required depending on the fireplace and home’s air-tightness.

  • Vertical flue systems are most common, exiting through the roof
  • Offset or side-exit flues may be used in some cases, but require specific planning
  • Flame zone installations must comply with AS/NZS 2918 standards, especially in bushfire-prone areas

Tip: Always engage a qualified fireplace installer. Sculpt works closely with an Australia-wide network of retailers and licensed trades to ensure safe and compliant installation.

 

Axis i1000 Freestanding Single-Sided

Consider Your Surround and Hearth

Your hearth and wall finishes play a major role in the final look and safety of your fireplace. Options range from natural stone to polished concrete, tiled platforms to minimal steel bases — all of which can enhance the design of the unit.

Tip: For a seamless look, match your fireplace surround with other finishes in the space, such as benchtops, flooring, or joinery.

 

Seguin MV8000 3V

Start with Expert Advice

Planning ahead and working with the right team will ensure your fireplace not only looks stunning, but functions flawlessly. At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we’re here to guide you from selection through to installation — helping you create a fireplace that feels custom-designed for your home.

To learn more or get connected with a local retailer, visit the Sculpt Stockist Page

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The Y House

Posted on August 28th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

A Resilient Coastal Retreat Reborn

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Wye River, Victoria, the Y House is an architectural response to loss, resilience, and renewal. Designed by Andrew Simpson Architects and built by Camson Homes, this striking home replaces a cherished family retreat destroyed in the 2015 Otway Ranges bushfires. Its distinctive Y-shaped plan delivers not just panoramic views but a future-focused response to fire risk, coastal weather, and multigenerational living.

 

Designing for Site and Safety

Y House was developed under challenging site conditions, including bushfire flame zone classification, steep terrain, landslip risk, and complex waste management requirements. In response, the architects crafted a flexible, durable plan that embraces both safety and liveability.

The Y-shaped footprint is more than a design statement. It separates the home into multiple wings, supporting different age groups within the family while maintaining strong communal links. Every wing captures ocean views, natural light, and cross ventilation, enhancing everyday comfort in a remote and demanding setting.

 

Bushfire Resilience Meets Modern Minimalism

Externally, Y House is defined by its hardwearing, fire-conscious material palette. Metal sheet cladding and cement sheet lining form a resilient outer skin. Chosen for their ability to endure extreme conditions. Despite this durability, the design never feels heavy or defensive. Instead, it nestles into the landscape with quiet confidence, echoing the tones and textures of its surroundings.

 

Warmth Within: The Axis i1000 FS Fireplace

Inside, the home contrasts the rugged exterior with warmth, lightness, and clarity. Soft timber finishes and clean lines create a calm and inviting interior atmosphere. At its heart, an Axis i1000 FS wood fireplace from Sculpt Fireplace Collection provides a natural centrepiece for the main living space.

Selected for both its performance and aesthetic appeal, the Axis fireplace complements the home’s minimal palette and architectural rhythm. Its clean design and strong heat output make it ideal for coastal winters and shared family gatherings.

 

An Enduring Legacy

Y House is more than just a rebuild, it’s a future-facing family retreat that reflects deep environmental awareness and architectural care. By balancing strength with softness, structure with openness, and innovation with simplicity, this home offers a powerful example of bushfire-responsive coastal design that will serve generations to come.

Project Credits

Architect: Andrew Simpson Architects
Builder: Camson Homes
Photography: Peter Bennetts
Fireplace: Axis i1000 FS – Sculpt Fireplace Collection

See more about the project here

Design Tips for Architects

Posted on August 14th, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Working with Fireplaces in Open-Plan Living Spaces: Design Tips for Architects

Open-plan living is one of the most defining features of modern Australian architecture. It celebrates space, light, and flow, but it also demands clever zoning, thoughtful materiality, and stand-out focal points. A well-integrated fireplace can offer all three.

In this article, we explore key design strategies for specifying fireplaces in open-plan spaces, featuring standout options from the JC Bordelet, Seguin Multivision, and Axis I1000 collections.

Use Fireplaces to Define Zones

Open-plan doesn’t mean undivided. In fact, subtle separation of spaces is what brings warmth and liveability to large rooms.

Double-sided and multi-view fireplaces like the Seguin Multivision series offer the perfect solution. Available in two, three, or four-sided configurations, these fireboxes deliver stunning visibility across multiple zones, such as between a kitchen and living area or along a corridor spine.

Seguin Multivision 8000 Double Sided

Design Tip: Use a peninsula-style wall or column to house a three-sided unit. This creates intimacy without losing openness, while maintaining heating efficiency across adjacent spaces.

Create a Sculptural Centrepiece

If you’re designing a home that’s unapologetically bold, a fireplace can be more than functional — it can be art.

JC Bordelet suspended fireplaces, handmade in Montpellier, are a statement in craftsmanship and form. Models like the Eva 992 or Leo 998 can be suspended from the ceiling, offering 360-degree flame views and a truly cinematic impact.

JC Bordelet Eva 992

Design Tip: Pair a Bordelet fireplace with timber or polished concrete flooring to contrast its vivid finish. High ceilings are a must, and in open-plan designs, they’ll draw the eye upward, enhancing a sense of verticality.

Embrace Freestanding Flexibility

Freestanding fireplaces work exceptionally well in open-plan layouts, where modularity and multi-use zones are key. The Axis I1000FS Double-Sided unit is a standout example, combining clean lines with visual balance and impressive heating performance.

Axis i1000 Freestanding Double-Sided

Design Tip: Position a freestanding fireplace centrally, and consider floating it on a concrete or tiled plinth for visual weight. This also helps with floor clearance and reinforces it as a design anchor.

Consider Material Harmony

With sightlines open across the home, your fireplace must harmonise with the surrounding finishes. Whether it’s the matte black body of the Axis range, the gloss enamel of JC Bordelet, or the industrial textures of concrete benches and steel surrounds, material selection is key.

Seguin Europa 7

Design Tip: Use the fireplace to tie together finishes used across zones. Echo its material or colour in nearby joinery, window frames, or furniture for a cohesive flow.

Conclusion

A fireplace in an open-plan home is more than a heat source, it’s a spatial tool, a visual anchor, and in the case of Sculpt’s exclusive ranges, a piece of design history. Whether you’re zoning with a Seguin Multivision, making a statement with JC Bordelet, or balancing a layout with the Axis I1000, Sculpt fireplaces offer flexibility and performance for contemporary living.

Sculpt Featured in Build Home Magazine

Posted on July 31st, 2025 by marketing@sculptfireplaces.com.au

Sculpt features in Build Home Magazine: Fireplaces That Define the Heat of the Home

Sculpt Fireplace Collection was proudly featured in Build Home Magazine – Issue 28.1, published in July 2022.

This feature highlights the timeless appeal of a fireplace in the home—both as a source of warmth and design.

Titled “Heart of the Home”, the article explores how architectural fireplaces bring people together and elevate everyday living.

When winter sets in, there’s nothing quite like curling up by a wood fire with a book or glass of wine.

Our fireplaces create that experience—while also becoming the visual centrepiece of the room.

 

JC Bordelet Eva 992

Three Distinct Ranges, One Shared Purpose

Sculpt Fireplace Collection exclusively offers three French-crafted ranges—JC BordeletSeguin, and Axis.

Each brand is made with precision, style, and materials built to last.

JC Bordelet: Iconic suspended fireplaces that double as sculptural art. Available in custom colours and dramatic forms.

Seguin: Made from 100% pure original cast iron. The Multivision 8000 DS suits both rustic and modern homes.

Axis: Sleek and minimalist fireplaces with high-quality steel fireboxes and ceramic refractory firebricks.

Both Seguin and Axis include advanced DAFS (Double Air Flow System) technology.

This system increases burn time, reduces emissions, and improves heating efficiency.

It also keeps glass cleaner and reduces maintenance—ideal for 6-star energy-rated homes.

 

Seguin Europa 7

Trusted by Homeowners Across Australia

Our fireplaces are more than functional—they are features that transform the feel of any space.

Sculpt products are available through over 30 trusted stockists nationwide.

We also carry Australian-based stock, ensuring shorter lead times and local support.

Ready to make a statement in your space?

Explore our full collection or find a stockist near you.

 

Axis i1000 Freestanding Single-Sided

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