GODIN
This company aims to preserve chimneys and stoves, synonymous with comfort and heat in a home. Although stone mills have a lot of charm, they do not hesitate to build in innovative materials, whether metal, ceramic or glass. As for shapes and colors, they have incorporated the lessons of modern art to the point of becoming full works. And, as far as Godin products are concerned, this incredible evolution is part of a simple stove, but with, for the trigger, the genius of a man! In 1840, Jean-Baptiste André Godin had the idea of replacing an enameled cast pan with traditional sheet pan stove. And Godin has become a generic name, synonymous with quality, comfortable and durable heating. Today, Godin houses stoves and chimneys, of course, but also inserts (at the close door, unlike chimneys) and - as we know less - bathroom and kitchen equipment. All this still and always in class and aesthetics…