Ecodesign sets out strict limits on emissions and minimum efficiencies for wood burning stoves. The legislation came into force in the UK in 2022, but we went one step better by adopting EcoDesign a year ahead of schedule. By the end of 2021 we were only selling EcoDesign stoves.
You might like to read more in depth information about Ecodesign regulations for stoves.
Browse through the EcoDesign Ready stoves below, and do remember we are here to help you with any questions.
The Harmony LS has an open log store area under the door which is useful for storing that night's firewood and the logs look really nice too.
The Harmony GLS has the glass-covered door and the log store underneath - I really like the combination of the deep black finish to the door and the texture of the logs.
The round shape, discreet handles and unrivalled view of the fire all combine to produce a superb looking stove. With the logs below and the curling orange flames above, the Trio fills any room with warmth, light and relaxation
The Opus Harmony PR can be partially rotated - so you can have a better view of the flames if you move to another part of the room.
Parkray Aspect 5 stoves bring a controllable 4 to 7 kW of heat to your home with an large and attractive fire window.
The Dik Geurts Ivar 5 is a cleanly designed 4.9kW stove, a great pick for the smaller living room.
This A+ rated stove from Esse combines wood-fired cooking in the baking oven and on its four-zoned cooking hob, whilst providing radiant heat for the room.
At 9kW the Dik Geurts Ivar 8 is at home in the medium sized room. The Ivar 8 has a clean take on the traditional UK stove design.
Same Woolly Mammoth quality and looks with even more heat.
Parkray Aspect 7 stove.
A great view of the fire and a great deal.
Its French creativity certainly oozes from all aspects of this stove, and is truly something different. This is the smaller version of the Invicta Ove but just as impressive with an average output of 5kW when a focal talking point is your primary objective.