Your stove needs air to burn. If it can't be connected to an external air supply then it takes that air from the room - and that air has to get in somewhere, which means you end up sucking in cold outside air into your home.
Here we have Contemporary Free Standing Direct Air Stoves that can be connected to an external air supply. You simply run a duct to the outside and connect it up to the stove, usually at the back.
We list the stoves as either Partial, where only some of the combustion air is supplied via the external duct, or Total, where all of the combustion air is supplied through the duct.
We also list whether the stove is Air Sealed, meaning that openings in the stove itself have been sealed so as to minimise air leaks through the stove, important for air tightness and newbuild pressure tests.
Our technical team will be pleased to talk about the specific requirements for your project, we are always happy to help.
You might like to read more in depth information about External air supplies for stoves
The superb Neo EcoDesign pedestal stove but with even more glass
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The Mendip Ashcroft is a simply designed stove with a big glass and a less than 5kw output.
Parkray Aspect 4 stoves are compact and yet maintain a nominal output of 4.9 kW with the large fire glass which is at the heart of the Aspect range.
Parkray Aspect 5 compact stove has all the features as the 5 but in a smaller package.
Similar to the Neo 1C EcoDesign but with even more window to see the fire through
The highly contemporary ACR Neo pedestal model.
Parkray Aspect 14 stove.
Parkray Aspect 4 compact stove.
The Neo 1C EcoDesign has a large curved glass window in the front of the stove with a handy cupboard beneath the firebox.
Broseley Desire 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove adds a fantastic widescreen option to the Desire range.
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 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 Klover BiFire Mid is a combined log and wood pellet boiler stove able to power a whole house. That little bit more compact than its bigger cousin, the BiFire Mid can still give out over 25kW of heat.
The distinctive black framing to the three windows of the Carbel RA-85 Plus looks great. There are a variety of options like a stand, log store, wall hung, or pedestal, and you can also choose to have an extra window to the sides, giving you a three-window, two-window, or single window stove.
The Arada Farringdon Large stove has the highest maximum heat output of 12kW which will keep you warm through the coldest of winters. The Farringdon Large is a very controllable stove so you can easily burn it more slowly when you don't need the full 12kW.
The Opus Harmony is a wide stove, slightly oval when viewed from above. The glass-covered door lends it a reflective deep black finish.
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 Astroline 4CB is another cast iron contemporary woodburning stove from Dovre.
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.
The Alcor is a majestic tall contemporary stove with a wide dark frame that sets a nice contrast to the flames. It clearly shows all the attributes of its French design.
The Westfire 26 is a 4.4kW (nominal output) contemporary woodburning stove with an impressively large window giving a good, uninterrupted, view of the flames. The 26 can be fitted with the optional direct air connection making it suitable for well insulated homes.