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.
An impressive and elegantly designed stove, the Dru 78 CB is a dedicated cleanburning woodburning stove, suited to the larger room. The Dru 78 CB can take logs of up to 600mm (over half a meter!), and has a side loading door as well as the front door.
The Ekol Clarity 5 stove is small enough to fit into a fireplace opening. It will produce 5 kW of heat, perfect for a small room.
The Ekol Clarity 5 high stove is raised up by 200 mm with a plinth .
The Ekol Clarity 8 High stove is a tall version. It is Defra exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas.
The Morso 6148 is a pedestal model and gives a taller firebox. This in turn makes it easier to feed the fire as you do not need to bend down to reach the door handle.
The Arada Ecoburn 7 S3 stove, as the name suggests, has a nominal heat output of 7 kW and the body is covered by a lifetime guarantee.
The smallest of the Invicta Sedan models but with all the attributes that cast iron brings, the S has a 5kW heat output for smaller rooms or where it is a secondary heat source. Being cast iron it gives a more even heat distribution and allows the stored energy to continue to heat the space after the fire has gone out.
The simple but elegant design of the Nordpeis Bergen would suit almost any style of setting. The Bergen has a nominal output of 5kw, but has a large firebox so should be able to produce around 7kw if needed. The large rectangular glass window gives a great view of the flames.
The Westfire 35 Insert stove is a 4.3kw multifuel stove giving you the option to burn wood or smokeless coal.
The Hoxter HAKA 67/51Wh has a sliding up and down door, allowing you to use the stove as an open fire if you so wish. It has a nominal heat output of 11kW with 74% of the heat going to water. A high performance 17kW version is also available.
The Hoxter HAKA 89/45Wh is a large inset boiler stove designed to burn wood. It has a slide up and down door and a single easy to use control. The HAKA 89-45Wh has a nominal heat output of 14kW with 74% going to water and there is also a + model available with a total output of 22kW.
The Hoxter HAKA 89/45WTh is the largest double sided Hoxter boiler stove. 56% of the heat goes to water which leaves it 4.4kW to give to the room. A higher output HAKA 89/45WTh model is also available.