Collection: Multi Fuel Eco Design

Our Eco Design multifuel stoves offer the perfect balance of efficiency, flexibility, and environmental responsibility. Built to meet the latest Ecodesign standards, these models ensure cleaner combustion, reduced emissions, and enhanced heat output—without sacrificing style or performance.

Designed to burn both wood and approved solid fuels, these stoves give you greater fuel choice while keeping in line with modern sustainability regulations. Whether you're upgrading your heating or installing new, these stoves are future-ready and built to last.

Efficient heating made cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable.

Multi Fuel Eco Design

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Our Eco Design multi-fuel stoves are designed for efficiency and sustainability without compromise. By meeting the latest Ecodesign standards, they help reduce your environmental impact while keeping your home comfortably warm. With improved air control, secondary combustion systems, and durable cast-iron or steel construction, these stoves are ideal for anyone who values both performance and responsibility.

FAQs

Are Eco Design stoves compulsory in the UK?

Yes — as of 2022, all new stoves sold in the UK must comply with Ecodesign regulations, ensuring cleaner and more efficient combustion.

What makes an Eco Design stove different?

Eco Design stoves produce fewer emissions, use fuel more efficiently, and often include advanced airwash and tertiary burn systems for a cleaner flame and glass.

Can I still burn coal in an Eco Design stove?

No — traditional house coal is no longer permitted. You’ll need to use approved smokeless fuels or dry, seasoned wood to stay compliant and get the best performance.

Do Eco Design stoves cost more to run?

In most cases, no. Their improved efficiency means you’ll use less fuel to achieve the same heat output compared to older non-compliant models.

Available in a range of styles, from classic to contemporary, our Eco Design models make it easy to upgrade your home heating and meet future regulations — today.

Related Reading (Blog Links)

If you want to understand more about the new efficiency standards, see [EcoDesign Explained: How to Save Money and Stay Legal].

For fuel choice comparisons, check out [What’s the Difference Between a Log Burner and a Multi-Fuel Stove?].

And if you’re wondering whether an upgrade is worth it, read [Is a Multi-Fuel Stove Worth It?].