Ecodesign sets out strict limits on emissions and minimum efficiencies for wood burning stoves. The legislation came into force in the UK in 2022, but we went one step better by adopting EcoDesign a year ahead of schedule. By the end of 2021 we were only selling EcoDesign stoves.
You might like to read more in depth information about Ecodesign regulations for stoves.
Browse through the EcoDesign Ready stoves below, and do remember we are here to help you with any questions.
Presenting the small Eco Design Esse cooking stove.
Saltfire Peanut 8 Tall version of the 8kW model.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through
The Dik Geurts Ivar 5 is a cleanly designed 4.9kW stove, a great pick for the smaller living room.
The Clarity 12 stove can be run between 4 and 12 Kw's and is available as a low or high model.
An extra wide 5kW design from Ekol Stoves. Based on the Clarity 12 stove but with a reduced depth, you can install this stove free standing against a wall or in shallower fireplaces.
We really like the highline model; it has a look which is both a bit unusual and unique. With a high efficiency rating above 80% and EcoDesign 2022 ready. The big fire window is also a really popular feature at the moment!
The single sided Ulys 900 is more suited for the average size room with a maximum heat output of 15.9kW this stove can not only heat the room but also rooms above via the hot air ducting system.
The smallest of the Ulys range with a maximum heat output of 10.6kW This stove has all of the qualities of the larger models, designed for the smaller fireplace.
The larger 5kw ACR Buxton multifuel, stove suitable for smoke controlled areas.
The Arada Ecoburn 5 is also available in a widescreen model.
The Ashdale is one of the larger kw output models from ACR, giving out 7kw, making it suitable for a medium sized room.
Broseley Desire 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove adds a fantastic widescreen option to the Desire range.