Wood Burning Stove - Warmth and Style in One
The warmth of a wood-burning stove could make a house feel like a home. These time-tested heating devices are efficient in energy and are more reliable than electric fireplaces.
The Novo 24 wood stove is designed by Danish company Scan and has a minimalist silhouette that fits any style. It can be set directly on the floor or mounted on a pedestal base that creates a convenient storage space for logs.
Grappus
Grappus designed by Thibault desombre Grappus is more than a wood stove. It's a composition which is a symphony of space that provides the flame with a high note. The height of the hearth is perfectly balanced by the offset wood rack, making it easy to use and adaptable to any space. Grappus successfully cross-fertilises a high-performance stove, modern design that showcases the flames and an efficient wood storage solution all in a matt black finish.
The wood Grappus is available in a natural-gas or propane version, with a an average output of 3-8 kW. It is also extremely efficient and fully compliant to Ecodesign 2022 regulations. The gas version comes with an air-circulation system which keeps the glass panel clean for a longer time. Both versions have a stainless-steel flue that can be mounted on a chimney made of masonry or a timber one.
Work & life harmony
Grappus encourages its employees to be the best they can be. This is why they provide a comprehensive benefits package including gym memberships for free and on site work out facilities. The company also provides the benefit of a subsidised meal program. This is just another way that they encourage their employees to stay healthy and take care of themselves.
However, if you're new to the field it might be difficult to figure out where to begin. It is important to ask plenty of questions and never be afraid to challenge the status established. This will help you understand the business and give your colleagues an opportunity to get to you.
The Grapus design collective was established in France following the student protests of May 1968. They aimed to reinvent the dynamic of graphic art and political activism. They detested advertising and adhered to the idealistic principles of their founders. Their works were influenced by the socio-cultural aspects of time in all its dimensionspast, present, and expected future.
Novo 24
Novo's clean lines, harmonious proportions make it an ideal to fit into any design. It is the culmination of modern form and function. The stove can sit directly on the floor or be elevated on a platform and create a stunning wood storage space that's also a stunning centerpiece on its own. Homeowners can further alter the appearance of their firebox by choosing from two different materials such as soapstone and cast iron. Both are heat-efficient and durable, but they have different aesthetic appeal. The reversible cast iron panels are ideal for those who like brick designs, while those who prefer a natural look will love grey soapstone's neutral appeal and timeless elegance.
The Novo 24 comes equipped with Pedaltrain’s redesigned soft case. It has a strong zipper and reinforced stress points, as well as a reinforced zipper. The case is compatible with the superb CS7 Power Supply, which is perfectly under the stove.
Morso 6148 on Pedestal
Morso wood burning stoves are known for their performance, design and high quality. They also allow you to save money on heating costs. This is because they heat up your living space more quickly and efficiently than central heating systems. They are also very eco-friendly, since they burn wood, not fossil fuels.
A Morso wood stove can be a stunning addition to any home, and can even enhance the decor. They're available in a variety of sizes and styles, so you're certain to find one that matches your taste and budget. Some of them feature glass elements that provide unobstructed views of the fire and make them an ideal focal point in any room.
Many Morso wood stoves use innovative technology to increase energy efficiency while minimizing emissions. For example their airwash system keeps the glass doors clear of soot and dirt. Safety is also a top priority in the company's designs. All of their stoves are tested rigorously before they are sold. This ensures that they are in compliance with the strict safety standards.

The 6148 stove is a DEFRA approved wood burning stove that is designed in a timeless contemporary style. It features a large door glass, which provides an exceptional view of the dancing flames inside the firebox. The stove is manufactured in the Morso Foundry with the highest level of precision. This produces a durable, long-lasting item.
The stove is also simple to use. It is compatible with both dry and seasoned firewood. It features an easy-to-use operation system that utilizes preheated air to raise the temperature of the firebox, and also to eliminate flue gasses.
The Morso 60148 is a excellent choice for those who wish to save money on their utility bills as well as improve the efficiency of their home. The stove's unique technology reduces smoke emissions and particulates making it more sustainable than other models. It is also DEFRA-approved to be used in smoke-free areas and Ecodesign-compliant with SIA, so you can be sure it meets the highest standards. It can also be used with a a draught ventilation system to provide additional ventilation.
Round Stack
There are many ways to stack firewood, but the round stack is among the most appealing. This technique allows for a proper airflow, which prevents moisture and fungus from growing in the logs. This method is a great way to keep your stacks tidy and organized. You can use a tarp to cover the stack and prevent snow melt and rainwater from getting into it, but you should leave some room to allow the wood to be capable of breathing. Additionally keeping the area around your stack tidy will prevent moisture from accumulating under foliage, which can lead to the development of rot.
Start by creating an initial base of three to four parallel rows of a 2x4 or pallet that has been treated with pressure. Then, build an edifice at each end by placing 3-4 pieces of wood between each one. Fill in the middle with smaller or uneven pieces of wood, creating a cylinder-shaped shape. Continue building your stack until you reach the desired height. Be sure to avoid slanting your stack inwards because this could cause it collapse.
When you are ready to season your wood, ensure that it is stored in a space that is not humid and has good air circulation. If you store it in a humid attic or crawl space can cause moisture to remain trapped within the wood, leading to mold and mildew. Avoid keeping your wood in a garage or shed in order to avoid capturing humidity and moisture.
In the United States most woodpiles have rectangular shapes, however in Europe and Norway they're usually circular. This type of stack is known as a holzhausen, holdenhausen or round stack. It boasts impressive efficiency in drying and storage. It does not require a rack and is self-supporting, making it an excellent alternative to the traditional American woodpile.
To build a round stack, you'll need a large, dry space that has good airflow and low humidity. You can put your wood outdoors but be sure to keep it away from the home as pests are known to hide in the wood. You should also tilt your stack to the wind direction to help it dry faster.