Ash collection system
The base of the firebox is no less than 6 cm deep and has a lip inside that is shaped to fit the curve of the door and keeps ashes and embers inside the firebox.
An ash pan is concealed behind the stove door, below the burn chamber, and is shaped to fit the curved front of the door. The pan pulls out smoothly and its practical handle allows you to easily carry it and empty out the ashes.
Double glazed side windows
Several of the products in the range have side windows. They are doubled glazed, which helps keep the glass clear of soot. It also reduces the distance between the glass sides and a combustible wall.
Air vents
The air regulation controls sit stylishly on the side of the stove. Clear symbols for primary air (airflow to get the fire going) and secondary air (airflow to keep it burning evenly) are discreetly embossed on the side panel.
The intuitive icon for the primary air control is a matchstick. This control regulates the air that passes through the kindling tower when you are lighting the fire. The icon for the secondary air control is a flame. This controls the flames and the temperature and regulates the air that flows down over the front glass window. This is the control you adjust to stop the glass of your stove from sooting up.




















