The Westfire 35 is a stylish and elegant multifuel stove that gives out 4.3kW of heat to the room. There is also the option of the Westfire 35 SE Defra exempt model.
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.
A large, nominal 12kW output, cast iron stove with a front and side loading door; the sedan L is a traditional yet simply styled stove. The Sedan L is also available in an Ivory enamel finish as well as the standard Anthracite.
The Invicta Bradford is a 9kW cast iron woodburning stove with airwash. The Bradford stove is available in anthracite, ivory enamel, or red enamel.
Highly efficient and cleanburning, the Loughrigg is EcoDesogn Ready and approved for burning wood in smokeless zones.
What a lovely stove from Dik Geurts: the Odin is original and can be shown off in a variety of different ways. This is a stove to create some Wow.
The Opus Melody is a design classic, a lovely cylindrical stove that burns beautifully and very efficiently.
The glass-covered door of the Opus Melody G gives it that slightly reflective and deep black look that I really like.
With its wide window and lovely oval shape it's no wonder that the Opus Harmony is popular. 7kW heat output makes the Harmony suited to a small-medium sized room.
The Opus Harmony is a wide stove, slightly oval when viewed from above. The glass-covered door lends it a reflective deep black finish.
If you really like the Wanders Square Tunnel insert stove and don't have a wall to build it into, this is the stove for you. The Wanders Jules, the freestanding model has the same clean as the Square Tunnel stove but with the additional sturdy, shaped legs.
Here we have the Future Fires Panoramic FX1 which is an oval stove with very wide window. At 8 kW this stove is suited to the medium sized room and the shape and very wide window will make an impression on any room.
The Future Fires Panoramic FX2 is a smaller version of the FX1, featuring an output of 5kW.
Another originally shaped stove from Future Fires.
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 space heating version of the famous Walltherm which uses the same downward gasification technology to create an ultra clean burning stove with a high efficiency.