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Holsworthy 5 Eco from Capital Stoves creates sparks in the industry 

Holsworthy 5 Eco Stove

Capital Stoves, a division of renowned luxury fireplace supplier Capital Fireplaces, have launched an impressive new wood burning stove: The Holsworthy 5 Eco. Since landing with retailers in the past couple of weeks, the Holsworthy 5 Eco cylindrical stove is making a big impact. Featuring a smooth cylindrical steel body, large portrait window and functional built-in log store, the Holsworthy 5 Eco is a contemporary and stylish wood burning stove. In addition, the Holsworthy has a 5kW nominal heat output, is up to 78% efficient and has an ‘A’ energy rating.  The circular body of the Holsworthy allows it to effortlessly blend into any space. This clever design can create an impressive centrepiece or seamlessly bring together open plan living areas depending on the preferred aesthetic.  The Holsworthy 5 Eco stove is constructed of steel allowing the stove to heat up quickly and delivering warmth within a matter of minutes. The curved door with its large, portrait window provides a captivating and immersive view of the flames for the ultimate flame-watching experience. In addition to being visually stunning, the built-in open log store provides a functional element allowing users to keep their logs within easy reach for effortless convenience. The Holsworthy is supplied as standard with an outside air kit – a new feature that Capital Stoves have introduced with many of their new wood burning stoves. Versatile installation features are something that Capital Stoves are keen to develop. Other stoves from their range, such as the Ridgmont and Woodrow, are also available with an outside air kit.  The Holsworthy 5 Eco has been designed to meet Eco 2022 regulations, offering higher fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. In their commitment to a greener future, Capital Stoves have ensured that the Holsworthy is Clear Skies Certified to Level 4, SIA (Stove Industry Alliance) Ecodesign Ready, DEFRA exempt and HETAS Cleaner Choice certified.  Intent on forging a sustainable future, Capital Stoves have been in partnership with the National Forest since 2019. This partnership ensures that for every Eco 2022 stove sold, a tree is planted by the National Forest.  This initiative is contributing to the creation of woodland habitats that will benefit people and wildlife for years to come, something Capital Stoves is incredibly proud to support.  Capital Stoves have built an impressive reputation as a premium stove manufacturer in the past 6 years. Their success began in 2018 with the launch of their Eco 2022 range, way ahead of the implementation of the regulations. With a continued commitment to excellence, exceptional craftsmanship and sophisticated designs, Capital Stoves are quickly becoming the supplier of choice for many UK retailers.  For more information about the Holsworthy 5 Eco stove, visit www.capitalfireplaces.co.uk.  Find the latest issues of Fireplace Specialist Magazine here.

Percy Doughty signs license agreement for BBQube Outdoor range

bbqube outdoor heater

Percy Doughty Ltd are delighted to announce that they are the new distributor for BBQube. This will see them market, develop, manufacture, and distribute the BBQube range of luxury outdoor living barbecues and heaters. This is the next step in their move into the outdoor living sector.  The BBQube collection, scheduled to launch Spring 2024, is a collection of barbecue-heaters that seamlessly integrate an effective outdoor heater with a culinary appliance. Employing cutting-edge technology typically reserved for indoor wood-burning stoves, the BBQube’s patented features represent a truly innovative approach to outdoor cooking and heating with new additions to this exciting modular concept product due later this year. Andrew Mulligan Managing Director Percy Doughty said “Expanding into the outdoor living sector marks an exciting and pivotal milestone for Percy Doughty. This strategic partnership allows us to tap into BBQube’s expertise in designing and producing products for the outdoor living market.”  Andrew added “This new agreement marks a fundamental moment in the development of Percy Doughty’s product portfolio. The introduction of the BBQube collection will seamlessly integrate into our product portfolio and will open new opportunities to an entirely new range of consumers. We are confident that our entry into the outdoor living market will be met with enthusiasm, and we look forward to this exciting chapter of growth.” Andrew Thomas and Guy Donovan of BBQube said “We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter with Percy Doughty.  As a brand Percy Doughty is highly recognised in the heating industry for over 70 years. This licensing agreement aligns with our highly strategic direction, with Percy Doughty continuing to uphold the brand vision and high standards while investing in strengthening our presence in the UK and overseas markets.” Percy Doughty based in Bolton, selling directly to the trade since 1952, is home to the Vision Fires, Qudos, Penman and Gallery collections. They boast a range of over 10,000 stock lines and are a UK market leader in solid fuel spares, fireplaces, stoves & accessories.   To stay up to date on all the latest news and updated in the fireplace industry, subscribe to our magazine and get updates delivered straight to your inbox!

World of Fireplaces 2025: Forward-looking and with a strong format

World of Fireplaces 2025

Following the resounding success of the premiere event World of Fireplaces 2023 in Leipzig, preparations for the industry meeting point in 2025 are in full swing. The trade fair organiser, Trendfairs GmbH, will make the second edition of the international trade fair for the ‘world of modern fireplaces’ even more attractive, even bigger and even more international in order to meet the continuing boom in demand. The Fireplace Hub will focus on topics relating to innovations in the industry and create an attention-grabbing platform for political debate. On the visitor side, trade visitors from all over Europe are expected and will top the previous event with 240 exhibitors and brands. A highlight of the upcoming “World of Fireplaces” will be the “Fireplace Hub“. Already well received at the premiere event in 2023, this will establish a valuable industry portal for knowledge transfer and networking. The Fireplace Hub offers informative programme items every day during the trade fair and is free of charge for trade fair visitors. Important added value is generated by decision-makers from industry and associations entering into dialogue with trade visitors on topics that move the industry. Over the three days of the trade fair, innovations, air pollution control, hybrid heat, security of supply and the recruitment of skilled labour will be discussed, debated and presented. The Fireplace Hub at the “World of Fireplaces” is a successful special format primarily because it has the support of many trade associations. Supporters and contributors include the GVOB – Gesamtverband Ofenbau, the ZIV – Bundesverband des Schornsteinfegerhandwerks, the “Efa” – Europäische Feuerstätten Arbeitsgemeinschaft and, last but not least, the HKI – Industrieverband Haus-, Heiz- und Küchentechnik. Its Managing Director Frank Kienle emphasises: “With this trade fair, we are taking the industry one level higher and, thanks to the Leipzig trade fair location, bringing it closer to political perception. This is reflected above all in our open presentation and dialogue platform, the Fireplace Hub.” Exhibitors used this valuable B2B event to welcome guests from 60 different countries, such as the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Italy and Sweden, in addition to trade visitors from Germany. There were also visits from industry specialists from Switzerland, Belgium, the UK, France, Denmark and Norway. And the 2023 statistics even report that visitors travelled from far and wide: from Israel, Australia, China, the USA, Canada, Mongolia, Ghana, the United Arab Emirates and various South American countries.  At the World of Fireplaces, industry leaders, medium-sized companies and interesting newcomers from the product segments of pellet, tiled and storage stoves, electric fireplaces and stoves, decorative fireplaces, cookers and barbecues, flue gas systems, boiler, separation and control technology, fuel, bricks and fireclay, software for smart homes and system control, various suppliers and accessory suppliers as well as the outdoor fireplace sector will be exhibiting. As crucial as the overall complex of climate, heat and energy is worldwide, the industry trade fair focussing on this matrix is just as important. Organiser Trendfairs has therefore taken up the cause of expanding the event’s global reach. Many new exhibitors have already registered to take part at this stage. So it will be exciting to see who from which countries will make their way to Leipzig for the international trade fair for fireplaces “World of Fireplaces” from 28 to 30 April 2025! Keep up to date with all the latest events by subscribing to Fireplace Specialist Magazine today.

The new iléktro electric fires from Eurostove

iléktro electric fires

The new iléktro electric fires from Eurostove are a perfect balance of design and technology A cosy fire creates instant impact and a statement piece for any home. Fuss-free, mess-free and easy to install, electric fires are the perfect solution for homes without a flue. The iléktro range from Eurostove combines stunning design with state-of-the-art technology, offering mesmerising flame effects and a clean inset design to add wow factor and instant warmth to any space. The new and improved iléktro range of electric fires from Eurostove comes in a choice of sizes – 950mm, 1250mm, 1650mm, 2000mm and a large new 2600mm design, perfect for open-plan living. There are plenty of options to create a customised look and feel with a choice of log styles including a traditional split-log aesthetic and a new driftwood design. Energy efficient with low running costs, the fires also come with a realistic crackle sound for a homely feel, offering an easy and low-maintenance way to enjoy and experience a beautiful fireplace, in any location. All log styles feature a darker background for contrast as well brighter and taller flames, which are fully adjustable to complement their surroundings. The flames also have a brand-new effect with new colours including orange, yellow and white, and all colour combinations are adjustable, so users can have just one colour for consistency or a mix of two or three, perfect when entertaining family and friends or snuggling up with the latest box set. The log bed itself is also now more realistic with a flickering effect, giving the iléktro range a truly authentic real log fire look and feel. Eurostove has also ensured that the new iléktro electric fire designs feature quiet operation, ideal for open-plan interiors, with app or remote handset control for ease of use. “Eurostove are thrilled to launch the brand-new enhanced iléktro collection of electric fires,” says Chris Baines, Managing Director of Eurostove. “They are so easy to install with no need for a flue, which means they can be fitted into any room and in any part of the home. All they need is a plug point and they are ready to go. No building regulations are required and with simple operation via an app or remote handset, they can be turned on and off remotely for the ultimate smart home.” The new iléktro electric fire collection can be viewed at Progetto Fuoco, the leading European trade fair for the wood and biomass industry, which takes place from 28 February to 2 March 2024 at Verona Fiera. Prices range from £1,452 for the 950mm iléktro to £3,200 for the 2600mm design. To stay up to date with all the latest products, news, information and updated from within the fireplace industry, subscribe to Fireplace Specialist Magazine today.

Charlton and Jenrick Celebrates 35 years of Service from David Brewer

david brewer celebrates 35 years of service at Charlton and Jenrick

Charlton and Jenrick is proud to announce that David Brewer has completed a fantastic 35 years of service with the company. David Brewer is the Sales Manager for the Midland Territory of the leading manufacturer and supplier of gas, electric fires and multi-fuel stoves in the UK. David joined Charlton and Jenrick in 1988 as a sales representative. He quickly rose to become the Sales Manager in 1995. Since then, he has been instrumental in expanding the company’s market share, through his product knowledge, and ability to build strong relationships with his customers. David has also been a key figure in promoting the company’s commitment to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. He has helped to introduce innovative products such as the EcoDesign Ready stoves, which reduce emissions by up to 90% compared to an open fire. He has also introduced the Infinity Fires range, which offers realistic flame effects with low energy consumption. David said: “I am honoured and grateful to have been part of Charlton and Jenrick for 35 years. It has been a rewarding journey, and I have enjoyed working with a fantastic team of colleagues and partners. I am proud of what we have achieved together, and I look forward to continuing to serve our customers with quality products and service.” Bill Jenrick, Chairman of Charlton and Jenrick, said “when David joined the company our turnover was £1m.  It is now £22m and David has played a full part in this success.  We owe him, and others, a debt of gratitude.”  About Charlton and Jenrick Charlton and Jenrick is a leading manufacturer and supplier of fireplaces, stoves, and fires in the UK. Established in 1986, the company offers a diverse range of high-quality products through various brands and subsidiaries, such as Paragon, Katell, Fireline, Purevision, Go Eco, Panache, and Infinity Fires. Futhermore, the company is committed to providing innovative, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly solutions for a warm, cosy and safe home. For more information, visit their website www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk or call 01952 200444. Want to stay up-to-date on all the latest news from within the Fireplace Industry? Subscribe to Fireplace Specialist Magazine today.

Office for Environmental Protection Annual Progress Report – SIA Statement

Environmental protection

The Stove Industry Association (SIA) has welcomed the publication of the Office for Environmental Protection Annual Progress Report and its scrutiny of the government’s progress towards legally binding environmental targets. The report notes that “outdoor air quality in the UK has improved significantly over the past 50 years” which is greatly encouraging and has been brought about by a range of measures including sector regulation and technological advances. However, the SIA also recognises the report’s findings that emissions from domestic combustion have increased over the last decade. The technological advances in sustainable solid fuel stoves have been significant over the last decade so we must now look at progressing the replacement of open fires and older stove technology with modern, Ecodesign compliant stove models. These new stoves, which made up 100% of new appliance sales in 2023, represent a real opportunity for a significant reduction in PM emissions from domestic combustion, emitting up to 90% less PM than an open fire. In 2021, modern Ecodesign compliant stoves burning dry wood fuel accounted for less than 0.1% of total UK PM2.5 emissions; that’s 12 times less than cigarette smoking which, in 2021, created 0.92 kilo tonnes of PM2.5 emissions, and 18 times less than bonfire night which, in one single night of the year accounted for 1.5% of total UK PM2.5 emissions. (Source: NAEI) Choosing to burn dry wood on a modern appliance also helps to significantly reduce carbon emissions, particularly when you correspondingly reduce or don’t use oil, gas or electricity for heating. Wood logs have the lowest carbon emissions factor of any domestic heating fuel at 0.01kg CO2e per kWh, 1/20th that of natural gas or electricity. (Source: gov.uk Greenhouse gas reporting: conversion figures 2023) However, choosing the right appliance is only part of the picture. As the Report itself notes “…technological approaches to tackle air pollution will not be sufficient by themselves. Education and communication are crucial to bring about required changed in behaviour. This could include, for example, promoting clean burning practices…” Andy Hill, chair of the Stove Industry Association, commented: “The SIA and its members remain committed to raising awareness of the importance of responsible stove ownership and burning best practice, with information delivered via its website and social media channels. This is alongside the significant technological advances in stove manufacture in line with the Ecodesign Regulation and beyond. These advances continue, with the ultimate ambition being zero emission stoves.” SIA Top Tips For Environmental Protection: To keep up-to-date on the latest news from within the fireplace industry, subscribe to Fireplace Specialist Magazine today.

Tackling false information spread by London Wood Burning Project

wood burning stove

Whilst the industry is doing a huge amount to reduce particulate emissions and working closely with Defra, it is always frustrating when you see negative campaigns that spread misinformation, such as the current London Wood Burning Project. Covering most of the London Boroughs, the campaign is funded by the Defra Air Quality Grant Scheme. The Campaign message being “Domestic wood burning, linked to increased risk of asthma and lung cancer – Wood burners. Careless, not cosy”. The Stove Industry Association (SIA) has been doing a lot of work to tackle the misinformation being circulated by the London Wood Burning Project. They are also aware of another range of very negative posts and adverts from another anti-burning project, Clean Air Hub which is part of the organisation’s Global Action Plan. Other SIA Members have published Blogs on the misinformation being circulated by the London Wood Burning Project to help set the record straight, you can read the arguments here: Certainly Wood, Charnwood and Charlton & Jenrick.  Like Certainly Wood, Charnwood and Charlton & Jenrick are frustrated by the negative narrative unfairly manufactured around the wood-burning stove industry, “repeatedly use misleading claims and stats to scare the public” and keen to set the record straight. The issue is becoming an election debate with more misinformation headlining the Liberal Democrats debate  The wood-burning stove community’s voice in this debate isn’t just about defending an industry; it’s about ensuring a fair and balanced path towards a cleaner and more energy-secure future. Targeting outdated appliances, promoting responsible practices, and encouraging sustainable forestry practices yielding far greater results for all.  The SIA are emphatic that “A modern sustainable solid fuel stove used correctly is actually a very low emission, highly efficient, low carbon, and cost-effective way to heat the main living space in your home and provide radiated warmth throughout the rest of your property.”  A recent article in the Telegraph tells us that despite the misinformation being circulated the rise in household energy bills that are staying stubbornly high while temperatures drop, the once-humble log burner has been flying off the shelves. More than a quarter of a million units were installed in British homes in the year to July 2023, as homeowners look for cheaper (and more rustic) alternatives to traditional heating systems.  Andy Hill, chair of the Stove Industry Association (SIA), said burners have seen a “massive” rise in popularity, fuelled first by Covid and then the war in Ukraine.  “Lots of people were spending their money on home improvements during the pandemic, and then the energy crisis made people look for ways to save money on their bills,” he explained. A supply of wood or other sustainable solid fuel means your heating is “bought and paid for” and households can gauge exactly how much fuel they are using to stay warm. “People are also wanting grid-independence. They’re worried that, if the grid goes down, can they heat their homes?” A modern sustainable solid fuel stove can also be beneficial for older properties as they are highly effective at providing space heating and reducing condensation, helping to alleviate mould and damp. A real fire can help promote feelings of warmth and security and provides a focal point for the whole family, in turn benefitting mental wellbeing. Scaremongering tactics about “domestic combustion” as a whole are unhelpful. Modern Eco-design compliant stoves burning dry wood make up a tiny fraction of UK particulate matter emissions – less than 0.1%. There are a whole host of human activities that generate PM emissions, and the UK stove industry is committed to ensuring that its appliances are as clean and efficient as possible. Using dry wood fuel is both sustainable and renewable; wood logs have the lowest carbon emissions factor of any domestic heating fuel at 0.01 kg CO2e per kWh. That’s 1/20th of the carbon emissions of natural gas or electricity and 1/29th that of oil. There is a world of difference between an open fire and a modern stove designed for precision combustion and maximum efficiency. Switching from an open fire to a modern stove will reduce PM emissions by up to 90%. Burning dry wood (e.g. Ready to Burn certified) in an Eco-design compliant stove (e.g. clear skies certified) makes up just 0.09% of total UK PM2.5 emissions. Take care when choosing your appliance and your fuel to ensure that you minimise emissions and maximise efficiency. Locally sourced wood fuel helps support small businesses and reduces the carbon footprint of fuel transport. It is a key component of the woodland management cycle and the economies attached to it. It also plays a key role in maintaining woodland diversity, health, and resilience. Unmanaged woodland is bad for wildlife. At present 42% of UK woodland is unmanaged. At SFL, as part of the Sphering Group we are passionate about building on our 50 years of experience leading developments in the industry and producing the most efficient flues and chimneys for the most efficient stoves on the market. We too understand why people want to reduce PM2.5. As a committed company determined to play an active role towards the environment and society, Sphering, the Group has its own R&D centre: WeLab®. This facility has allowed the group to comply with the newest European standards (including the NZEB: nearly zero energy building) in terms of security and performance of appliances, but also to adopt a responsible innovation approach. Want more information? Find out what the Stove Industry Alliance are saying over at: https://stoveindustryalliance.com/the-real-facts-about-wood-burning-stoves/ Images courtesy of Adobe Stock.

The small wood burning stove Accona from F2 Fires

Accona Stove from F2 Fires

Whether it’s a period property, cosy cottage or barn conversion, the Accona stove from F2 Fires is a small woodburning stove expertly crafted to sit snugly inside a fireplace opening. Bringing a characterful focal point to living spaces with a 5kW heat output and 3-6kW range to suit all seasons, this compact stove may be small in size but it delivers big in warmth and comfort, all year round. The A+ rated Accona from F2 Fires is available from Eurostove and features clean burn technology with an advanced secondary air wash system for a clean and clear view of the flickering flames and radiant heat inside. Perfect for cosy evenings in catching up on the latest box set or hunkering down with a good book, the stove’s airflow is easily controlled for performance and heat output. Measurements / Dimensions This Ecodesign compliant stove is crafted from durable and hardwearing cast iron for a stove that lasts for years to come while also delivering even, radiant heat throughout, making it extremely efficient. The stove measures H570 x W430 x D394mm and can be used with both wood and smokeless fuels in all areas, including smoke control zones. It has a 150mm distance to combustibles at the rear and 450mm to the side and comes in a stylish anthracite finish. Design Suitable for use with a 12mm glass hearth, the Accona stove is safe and convenient with an elegant look that creates a stunning centrepiece to living areas, dining rooms, snugs, dens and open-plan spaces. It also comes with adjustable feet for full flexibility on any surface. “The Accona woodburning stove is a really versatile design” says Chris Baines, Managing Director of Eurostove. “It’s compact enough to fit into any standard fireplace and brings timeless charm and character to any home. It’s also an extremely efficient stove that combines mesmerizing flicking flames with a warm glow, perfect for cosy nights in with the family or entertaining friends.” Pricing The Accona stove from F2 Fires is priced £750 from Eurostove, view them here: https://www.eurostove.co.uk/accona Other articles View our other articles and discover more from Eurostove: https://fireplacespecialistmagazine.co.uk/category/article/

Percy Doughty Appoints new Technical Director

Simon Bower, Percy Doughty Technical Director

Percy Doughty, a market leader in the Fireplace industry has announced the appointment of Simon Bower as its new Technical Director. Having worked in the heating industry for over 20 years, and prior to joining Percy Doughty in 2018 in his capacity as Technical Services Manager, Simon has accumulated an extensive knowledge in this field and gained valuable experiences throughout this time, in various senior technical positions held. Speaking of the appointment, Andrew Mulligan Managing Director said: ‘Simon has a tremendous amount of technical experience and has demonstrated continued commitment and dedication to the company.  This is a pivotal time for our industry, the combination of technical expertise and project management skills make him a valuable addition to our senior management team.  Based at the Head Office in Farnworth Simon’s vision and experience will play a crucial role to further enhance the company’s strategic implementation of the current and future product development project plan. This role will further strengthen the senior management team bringing greater structure and energise the team ensuring Percy Doughty remains at the forefront of the Fireplace industry. Simon added “As Technical Director, the role is the natural career progression for me, and I am looking forward to the challenge, contributing to the senior team and playing my part in the delivery of the company strategy, in order to reach our goals collectively. I am also extremely excited at the prospect of what we can achieve together as a team, in this new phase of the company’s journey.” Percy Doughty based in Bolton, are a UK market leader in solid fuel spares, fireplaces, stoves & accessories.  Selling directly to the trade since 1952, the product portfolio now boasts a range of over 6000 stock lines, home of the Vision Fires, Qudos, Penman and Gallery collections.  Don’t forget to subscribe to Fireplace Specialist Magazine to receieve updates, stories and all the latest news from within the industry right to your inbox!

Latest Woodland stove from Mendip: extra size, extra heat

Mendip Woodland Stove from Eurostove

The latest model of Mendips Woodland stove is here with a larger size and a higher, more powerful heat output. Manufactured in Somerset, this British designed stove, with all the qualities needed for today’s modern living, is now available in a larger design, perfect for open-plan schemes and spacious living areas. The award-winning Woodland is Mendip’s best selling model. To complement the original 5kW version, the new Woodland Large is a powerful 8kW stove with higher legs and a deep chamber for a spacious feel. Its large glass viewing window and clean-lined look make it ideal for both contemporary and classic interiors.  With an easy-to-use dual-control air adjustment system, the Woodland stove allows for optimum combustion and control. The tertiary air also aids post-combustion of the flue gases; so ultimately, your stove will burn cleanly, creating as much energy from your fuel as possible. Naturally the Mendip Woodland Large adheres to the 2022 Ecodesign standards, meaning it emits around 80% fewer particles than stoves of old with 90% fewer particles than open fires. Better for the environment, better for the pocket. About Mendip Stoves Mendip Stoves, manufacturer of modern woodburning and multifuel stoves, opened its brand-new factory in Somerset in January 2023. The Mendip range is also designed in Britain, ensuring that the stoves are beautifully built by experienced craftsmen using cutting-edge technology. Mendip stoves are manufactured to exceed British standards with demand for quality at every stage. From its heavy-duty steel body to the ergonomically designed door handle, every detail has been meticulously considered. The Woodland Large costs from £2,287, you can find more information and view the product here on the Mendip Stoves website Interested in more of Mendip’s products? View our recent article on The Churchill 5 Multi-Fuel Stove from Mendip here. Don’t forget to subscribe to keep up-to-date with all the latest products in the fireplace industry!

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