Contemporary stoves offer modern shapes, clean uncluttered lines and often huge windows. We hold a lot of contemporary stoves and everything else needed in stock, ready for delivery. Here is a selection of stoves which we think you will find useful and you can narrow down the selection using the various categories below.
Contemporary stoves come in many shapes, sizes and types. The Scandinavian style of stove is popular where the stove is tall and cylindrical, usually with a large curved glass window. The challenge in making a stove like this is to make sure that the door stays firmly closed and straight as the stove heats up because of course some parts of the door are hotter than others and metal expands when it heats up.
Then there are inset contemporary stoves which are built into the wall and often have doors that slide up and down to open, various modern takes on the traditional UK box stove and then more individual stoves with unique contemporary designs.
Please remember that we are here to help, to chat through what type of contemporary stove you'd like so we can make some suggestions. We're one of those companies that likes it when people like you give us a call.
The new Broseley Hereford 5 SE widescreen stove.
The Mendip Woodland Stove is an attractive 4.5 kW multifuel stove with a decent sized fire box and options for direct air.
The Woodland convector plus stove can be placed much closer to wooden materials, glass, or a combustible wall. This stove is EcoDesign ready, okay for use in smokeless areas, and can come with a direct air supply.
The Mendip Ashcroft is a simply designed stove with a big glass and a less than 5kw output.
The Mendip Luxton 3, this small model, is the baby of the family!
The Mendip Christon inset stoves come in several different sizes. This is the smallest output model.
The larger version of the stylish Bruno Techno model.
The Carbel A-85 Plus is an inset stove where you can decide to have the three-windowed, or a two-windowed version (left or right handed).
The AGA Ellesmere EC4 stove has a characteristically deep shape to the door. It is Defra Exempt meaning you can burn wood on it in a smoke control area and it's under 5kW.
The Klover Dual is a Log and Pellet Boiler which lets you use either the automated wood pellet side, the log burning side, or both at once.
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.
The ECKA 50/35/45W is a corner inset stove with a nominal heat output of 7.5kW, 4.5kW going to water and 3kW to the room. A useful stove to know about if your room layout calls for a stove that goes around a corner.