New from Euroheat is the 3320, a woodburning stove that looks outside the box.
Designed by Scandinavian architects, the 3320 takes inspiration from the pyramid shape of flames with a curved glass door.
An optional add on is the Ash Vac cleaning system, which allows the ashes to collect at the bottom of the stove, before removal by the Ash Vac. Any household vacuum cleaner can power the Ash Vac, and a cyclonic mechanism ensures it will remain clean and ash-free.
The stove runs off seasoned wood with an 8kW heat output, and has an efficiency rating of 82%.
It is available both as a freestanding model or as wall mounted in a black or grey finish.
The first in a new line of Nestor Martive stoves has been introduced by Euroheat with the IT13 multi-fuel insert. Designed to be recessed into a wall, it measures 610mm by 660mm including surround. It has a patented air wash system which ensures the glass remains clean.
The IT13 has an energy efficiency rating of 75% and is approved for use in local authority declared smoke controlled zones in many city and suburban areas.
Interchangeable wood and coal effects have been introduced to Euroheat's Harmony and Stanford gas stove range.
It is now possible for retailers to only carry one version of a particular heating stove, adding the wood or coal accessory at the time of purchase.
The advance also increases storage space in retailer stock rooms and as a result, decreases the money tied up in extra stock.
A flame picture is produced with the gas stove range. Options include an LPG alternative, conventional or balanced flues, and a remote control in both the classical Harmony range and the contemporary Stanford range.
Displaying flickering flames, Euroheat's Monet heating stove has a large curved glass front at an elevated level. It is available in black or grey with the option of a soapstone jacket or a tile cladding jacket. Efficiency is achieved with a heat capacity of 3-8kW for areas of 30-150m?, providing environmentally combustion and cost-effectiveness.