Nectre’s Australian Made Wood Fire Heaters

Nectre’s Australian Made Form 2 wood fire has been designed to suit the modern Australian.

It is not only clean and extremely modern in its design-focused aesthetics, but the combustion heater performs exceptionally well with low emissions and powerful heat output.

The ability to connect the air intake of the heater to an outside air source, will mean that it can efficiently heat the modern Australian home and future proof this design for use in brand new homes built to high energy standards.

Nectre's Australian Made Wood Fire Heaters designed to suit the modern Australian

The Form range uses vermiculite, a naturally occurring aluminium-magnesium silicate material that is non-toxic and environmentally friendly, in place of the conventional fire brick to line the sides and rear of the firebox, promoting a higher internal temperature and longer burn time.

A cast iron door and top plate not only resonate the robust quality synonymous with the Nectre brand but also more effectively radiate heat into the home. The portrait orientated wood heater has a large pane of curved, flame-resistant glass gives a more captivating view of the fire. With the smaller footprint the Form 2 is ideal for many room sizes heating up to 180m2.

Nectre's Australian Made Wood Fire Heaters

Envisioned to offer Australian made products that bring design and quality equivalent to the best wood heaters out of Europe – but tailored to suit Australian conditions – burning Australian hardwood and heating Australian homes.

For more information, visit Nectre

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