Morso make some of the most reliable, well made stoves on
the market. When we started our stove business I would restore many tall
cylindrical cast iron Morso stoves that were made in the 1800's. A Morso that had seen
over 100 years of use would be restored to full working order ready for the
next 100 years.
Of course Morso have kept with the times, adapting their designs to keep up
with modern trends, whilst still keeping an eye on classic Danish design, and
maintaining quality. Morso make efficient
woodburners, mostly in cast iron, with many in the range now approved for
woodburning in smoke control areas. Many Morso stoves can produce amazing and
beautiful flame patterns - you can go from a roaring inferno, down to slowly
swirling flames just hanging in the firebox, at the push of a control. But they
are not just for looks - Morso stoves are designed to be used day in, day out
with 5kW models to suit the smaller room up to the 16kW 3610 - more than big
enough for most rooms.
You generally find that Morso owners are very loyal, and more than ready to
enthuse about their stove at length. So don't let yourself get cornered by a
Morso owner unless you have the time!
The Morso Squirrel is a rugged stove that has sold thousands over the years.
The latest 4.5Kw Morso multifuel stove, the Morso Badger, has clean contemporary lines & typical Morso efficiency.
The 6140, 6143 and 6148 combine the looks and controlled burning you get from a modern designer stove, with the practical ruggedness and build quality of the other Morso stoves: these are designer stoves designed to be used every day.
The new Morso 7400 series celebrates the 160th Morso anniversary by combining modern elements of woodburning stoves with a classic design. The 7400 series are all Defra exempt too. These stoves are a great size and fit perfectly into any room.