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 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 the classic Morso looks, and maintaining their quality of casting and manufacture. Morso make very 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 1310 - 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, and watch out: you may find after having a Morso, that nothing else will quite do...
| Morso Squirrel StoveThe Morso Squirrel is the smallest of the Morso range. This rugged little stove has sold thousands over the years. Both the 4kW Standard squirrel stove and 6kW cleanheat squirrel stoves will fit easily into a standard fireplace. Visit our Morso Squirrel Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 1400 StovesAbove are the Morso Squirrel stoves which are the ancestors of these Morso 1400 stoves which have been re-designed and brought a little more up to date. Morso 1400 stoves are small efficient stoves meant for smaller rooms and spaces. Visit our Morso 1400 Stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso Badger StoveThe latest 4.5Kw Morso multifuel stove, the Morso Badger, has clean contemporary lines & typical Morso efficiency. Visit our Morso Badger Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso Panther StoveThe rounded yet functional look of the Morso Panther stove has made it a best seller. The super-heated air delivery gives the Panther a 9kw output, with low flue emissions and clean glass. The Panther stove is perfect for the medium sized room. Visit our Morso Panther Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso Owl StoveUsing the new state of the art tertiary combustion system the Morso Owl stove may be used to burn wood in smokeless zones. Plus the Owl has an amazing flame pattern when it is burning. Visit our Morso Owl Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 3610 Cleanheat stoveThe Morso 3610 is the giant in the Morso range of stoves. With a nominal heat output of 9.8Kw it has the highest output of the Morso stoves. Visit our Morso 3610 Cleanheat stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso Dove StoveThe clean lines and solid appearance of The Dove stove, means that this energy-efficient stove sits well in a good sized fireplace and will comfortably heat a large room Visit our Morso Dove Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 0 CollectionThe Morso 0 Collection is the latest range of stoves from Morso, with a strong emphasis on simple operation, environmental impact and easy on the eye clean lines. Visit our Morso 0 Collection page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 6100 stovesThe Morso 6100 series stoves are approved for woodburning in smoke control areas. Both are tall, cast iron, woodburning stoves that reach 80% efficiency and give out up to 6kW of heat. Visit our Morso 6100 stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 7110 Viking Stove
The Morso 7110 is a woodburning stove which will give out around 7-9kW of heat. Made from cast iron the 7110 is also known as the Viking stove and on its sides bears an ancient symbol from Denmark which dates to before 1000AD.
Visit our Morso 7110 Viking Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 7600 StovesMorso 7600 stoves are tall, cylindrical woodburning stoves with a choice of three models to choose from. The window glass which follows the curve of the stove is very wide and one of the most curved stove windows that I know of. Visit our Morso 7600 Stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 8100 stovesMorso have come out with something a bit different here: their 8100 series stove. The Morso 8100’s are very contemporary looking, cleanly designed, tall stoves, with very large windows. Visit our Morso 8100 stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso 8180 stovesHigh quality cast iron contemporary stoves from the masters of stoves: Morso. The 8180 series takes as its starting point the firebox from the 8100 stove and adds two extra side windows, broadening the view of the fire. The 8180 series comes in three basic models – standard, with a base, or on a pedestal., Visit our Morso 8180 stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso S10 StovesMorso S10 stoves have door glass which extends past the window to cover the entire door of the stove, giving a rich black reflective border to the window. Like the other stoves in the Morso range S10 stoves are efficient woodburners with durable fireboxes and bodywork and a fine finish. Visit our Morso S10 Stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso S11 StovesMorso S11 stoves are cleanly designed 4kW stoves, quite simple and angular in design with gently curved front faces. Morso S11 stoves are available in three different heights. Visit our Morso S11 Stoves page, or click on the picture for more details |
| Morso S50 40 Wood StoveThe 8kW Morso S50-40 has a relatively high output for such a contemporary stove stove and has a distinctive door which slants gently back. Visit our Morso S50 40 Wood Stove page, or click on the picture for more details |