Beauty Fires launches affordable, locally made Forge Fires Collection nationally
Fireplace manufacturer Beauty Fires has introduced the Forge Fires Collection of locally made fireplaces, delivering an affordable yet robust alternative to costly high-end European brands and lower-cost Chinese imports.
The company explains that South Africa’s fireplace market has been dominated by these imports for years. While European products are known for their refined performance, rising costs have made them less attainable. On the other hand, many of the more affordable imported units from the Far East fall short in output, pollution control and durability. They are often made with thinner steel and their basic designs are suited to smaller, freestanding models.
The Forge Fires range addresses this situation. Manufactured in South Africa from premium-grade steel, the closed combustion range includes insert and freestanding fireplaces.
The designs apply well-established airflow technology that aims to deliver units that burn cleanly, heat efficiently and are built to last.
A highlight of the range is the I120/F120, which is currently the largest hinged-door, wood-burning, closed-combustion fireplace available in South Africa. At 1 200 mm wide, it offers generous heating capacity without sacrificing style.
“We didn’t just want to make another fireplace. The Forge units are built tough and designed to impress. Every detail matters because they need to perform every winter for years to come,” says Beauty Fires production supervisor Johnny Theart.
Additionally, the inserts used in the Forge Fires range have been specifically designed to replace standard open wood-burning units without needing to break or rebuild the cavity, making them a practical solution for renovations and upgrades.
The Forge Fires range combines practical design and quality manufacturing and is ideal for contractors, architects, designers, and homeowners alike, says Beauty Fires.
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