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Wood Stoves

The charm of a real flame and an enveloping warmth that fills the home: the wood stove combines atmosphere, independence from gas and high efficiency, with bodies in cast iron or steel from the most reliable brands.
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The natural warmth of the wood stove

The wood stove gives an enveloping warmth and a light from the flame that no other source can reproduce. It is the choice of those who want atmosphere, independence from the gas grids and authentic heating, fuelled by a local and renewable resource. Our catalogue features selected models, with prices ranging from around 399 to 1410 euros, designed to decorate and heat the living room or den at the same time.

Warmth and atmosphere in a single object

Beyond heating, the wood stove becomes the heart of the room. The sight of the flame through the ceramic glass creates a welcoming atmosphere that enhances any space, from the rustic lounge to the country house. It is a pleasure that combines thermal comfort with aesthetic taste, a quality that makes it far more than a simple heating appliance.

Efficiency and savings

Modern models reach high efficiency thanks to optimised combustion and the double chamber, which also burn the residual gases, making the most of every log. High efficiency means more heat produced for the same amount of wood and fewer emissions. The power, expressed in kW, should be chosen according to the square metres and the insulation of the home, so as to match the right model to the space to be heated.

Cast iron or steel, the bodies compared

The material of the stove body affects the way the heat is released:

  • Cast iron: it stores heat slowly and releases it for a long time, even after the fire goes out, ideal for those who want steady and prolonged warmth.
  • Steel: it heats up faster and quickly brings the room up to temperature, perfect when you want instant heat.
  • Mixed solutions: many models combine a steel structure with cast iron parts or majolica cladding, to bring together speed and thermal inertia.

The flue and installation

Unlike other appliances, the wood stove requires a flue built to standard for the evacuation of fumes, with adequate draught and periodic maintenance. Correct installation is essential for safety and to obtain maximum efficiency. If you want a similar look with more automatic fuel management, consider instead the pellet stoves or the whole stoves and fireplaces category.

The brands available

We select manufacturers recognised for build quality and durability over time, including La Nordica and Divina Fire. The 4 models in the catalogue are all available in stock, so shipping starts without delay.

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Frequently asked questions

Is a cast iron or steel body the better choice?
Cast iron stores heat slowly and releases it for a long time, even after the fire goes out, ideal for steady warmth. Steel heats up faster and quickly brings the room up to temperature. Many models combine the two materials to bring together speed and thermal inertia.
Is a flue strictly necessary?
Yes, the wood stove requires a flue built to standard for the evacuation of fumes, with adequate draught. Correct installation is essential for safety and to obtain maximum efficiency from the appliance.
How many kW do you need to heat the home with wood?
The power in kW should be chosen according to the square metres and the insulation of the home. A medium-power stove heats the living room and the nearby rooms, while more powerful models cover large spaces or poorly insulated homes.
What does high efficiency mean in a wood stove?
High efficiency means the stove produces more heat for the same amount of wood, thanks to optimised combustion and the double chamber that also burns the residual gases. The result is more heat, less consumption and lower emissions.
Does the wood stove require a lot of maintenance?
Periodic cleaning of the glass, the brazier and above all the flue is needed to maintain a good draught and safety. These are simple but regular tasks, indispensable for preserving the efficiency of the appliance over time.
What is the difference compared with a pellet stove?
The wood stove offers a live flame and the atmosphere of a real fire, with manual loading of the logs. The pellet stove automates the loading of fuel and the regulation, but gives up part of the charm of the natural flame. The choice depends on how much atmosphere or convenience matters to you.