Cast Iron Stoves give the most luxurious warmth. The radiated heat from the body of the stove gently warms whilst the convected heat searches into every corner of the room.
The appeal of cast iron lies not only in its ability to absorb the heat of the fire - wafting it slowly into the room long after the fuel is spent - but also in the ease with which it can be shaped. No other material can be moulded into such a variety of finishes - from softly rounded edges to crisply detailed ornamentation.
Behind today's range of Morsų stoves lies more than 140 years of experience. They have been available in Britain for over 20 years and have become firmly established favourites with stove users. The Squirrel, for instance, has been the biggest selling small cast iron stove in Britain, and can be found in every corner of the British Isles.
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cast iron stoves give the most luxurious warmth. the radiated heat from the body of the stove gently warms whilst the convected heat searches into every corner of the room. the appeal of cast iron lies not only in its ability to absorb the heat of t