Stovax Classic Fireplaces
Cast Iron Inserts
Stovax Classic cast iron inserts can be accommodated in any of our marble, stone or wood surround. Look through the range and see what style suits you best. From traditional to contempory applications, there is something here to suit everybody.
Croften Stone Mantle

The Croften Stone Mantle shown above with Belgravia cast iron fully polished, and Gazco Milan basket with ash pan cover, coal effect gas fire. Milan basket and ash pan cover are on display in our showroom.
Adelaide InsertThe Adelaide Insert is based on a model that originates from 1837 and is on display in our showroom. |
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Horseshoe Insert
Incorporating gentle curves and impressive detailing, the horseshoe insert was originally designed around 1842.

Today you can have this insert in Matt Black, highlight polished or fully polished. This insert is on display in our showroom.
Regency Hob Grate
Available in traditional Matt Black or highlight polished. Available with optional ash pan cover and gas fire. Also on display in our showroom.

Classical Arched Insert

Originally created around 1880, the classical arched insert has become an icon of timeless design, that is just as appropriate for 21st century decor as it was for period homes. It is available in 3 finishes. |
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Decorative Arched Insert

The decorative arched insert is more decorative than the Classical Arch, incorporating more elements of Greek and Roman detailing. |
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Poppy & Wheatsheaf
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The Art Nouveau Victorian Tiled Insert

Available for either gas or solid fuel. It comes in Matt Black or highlight finish, and is also available with brass hood.

Victorian Tiled Inserts
Available in a variety of applications either gas or solid fuel, with a large range of Victorian tiles and panels.
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Kensington & Knightsbridge Cast Inserts
The Kensington and Knightsbridge cast inserts, neo classical design, influenced by Roman architecture. Available in a choice of Matt Black or Polished finish and can be used for solid fuel or gas.
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