Your stove needs air to burn. If it can't be connected to an external air supply then it takes that air from the room - and that air has to get in somewhere, which means you end up sucking in cold outside air into your home.
Here we have Wood Burning Contemporary Free Standing Direct Air Stoves that can be connected to an external air supply. You simply run a duct to the outside and connect it up to the stove, usually at the back.
We list the stoves as either Partial, where only some of the combustion air is supplied via the external duct, or Total, where all of the combustion air is supplied through the duct.
We also list whether the stove is Air Sealed, meaning that openings in the stove itself have been sealed so as to minimise air leaks through the stove, important for air tightness and newbuild pressure tests.
Our technical team will be pleased to talk about the specific requirements for your project, we are always happy to help.
You might like to read more in depth information about External air supplies for stoves
The Opus Calypso is a stylish modern stove that looks and burns like the designer stove it is, but hidden inside is a boiler that will heat your domestic hot water and radiators while you’re enjoying the flames.
The Woodfire CX8 stove is the smallest of the free-standing Woodfire stoves, with a total output of 8kW, 5.4kW to water and 2.6kW to air, making it ideally suited for use in low energy houses. The CX8 is a dedicated woodburning boiler stove which can be supplied with all the air it needs for combustion via an external air duct.
The open log store compartment under the firebox of the Opus Melody LS is a handy addition and the wood looks nice too all stacked up.
Charming kitchen range with a boiler for central heating and hot water.
The Opus Melody GLS has the glass-covered door and the log store underneath - a nice combination, and handy too.
The Harmony LS has an open log store area under the door which is useful for storing that night's firewood and the logs look really nice too.
Elegant, curved and compact, the Opus Aria is a lovely 5kW wood stove.
The round shape, discreet handles and unrivalled view of the fire all combine to produce a superb looking stove. With the logs below and the curling orange flames above, the Trio fills any room with warmth, light and relaxation
The Harmony GLS has the glass-covered door and the log store underneath - I really like the combination of the deep black finish to the door and the texture of the logs.
The Opus Harmony PR can be partially rotated - so you can have a better view of the flames if you move to another part of the room.
Parkray Aspect 5 stoves bring a controllable 4 to 7 kW of heat to your home with an large and attractive fire window.
The Dik Geurts Ivar 5 is a cleanly designed 4.9kW stove, a great pick for the smaller living room.
At 9kW the Dik Geurts Ivar 8 is at home in the medium sized room. The Ivar 8 has a clean take on the traditional UK stove design.
Parkray Aspect 7 stove.
The superb Neo EcoDesign pedestal stove but with even more glass
Parkray Aspect 5 compact stove has all the features as the 5 but in a smaller package.
The Neo 1C EcoDesign has a large curved glass window in the front of the stove with a handy cupboard beneath the firebox.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through
The highly contemporary ACR Neo pedestal model.