Collection: Wood Burning Fires Casette

Explore our selection of cassette wood burning fires, designed to deliver high-efficiency heating with a seamless, built-in appearance. These inset stoves are fitted directly into a wall or fireplace chamber, offering a clean, modern look that doesn’t compromise on performance.

Perfect for contemporary and traditional interiors alike, cassette fires provide excellent heat control, reduced emissions, and long-lasting warmth. Built to meet the latest efficiency standards, they’re a smart choice for those seeking both style and substance in a wood-fuelled solution.

Compact design. Powerful performance. Classic comfort.

Wood Burning Fires Casette

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Enhance your home with our range of cassette wood burning fires — inset units that deliver powerful, efficient heat with a seamless, built-in appearance. Designed to sit flush within a fireplace or wall cavity, cassette fires combine modern combustion technology with a minimalist look, giving you a striking focal point without taking up floor space.

Many models in this collection are EcoDesign-ready and work with flexible liners or twin-wall flue systems, making them a practical choice whether you have an existing chimney or need an alternative flue solution. Compact, high-performing and visually refined, cassette fires are perfect for homeowners who want real wood flame ambience with contemporary styling and cleaner, more efficient burning.

FAQs

What is a cassette wood burning fire?

A cassette fire is an inset wood burning unit fitted directly into a wall or fireplace chamber to give a flush, integrated finish while delivering high heat output and efficiency.

Can a cassette fire be fitted into my existing fireplace?

In many cases yes — cassette fires are designed to slot into standard openings, but a site check by a qualified installer will confirm sizing and flue suitability.

Do cassette wood burning fires meet EcoDesign or DEFRA standards?

Many modern cassette models are designed to meet EcoDesign requirements; check the product specification for DEFRA approval if you need to use it in a smoke control area.

Related Reading (Blog Links)

If you’re exploring venting and installation options for a built-in log burner, read [Can You Have a Log Burner Without a Chimney?].

For a clear explanation of the efficiency standards that affect cassette and inset fires, see [EcoDesign Explained: How to Save Money and Stay Legal].

If you need help deciding which style of fireplace best suits your home, check out [How Do I Know Which Fireplace Would Be Best For My House?].