Collection by Megan Hamaker and Dwell

Modern Wood-Burning Stoves

Wood-burning stoves aren't just for rustic cabins in the woods anymore, the timeless and energy-efficient heating system has worked it's way into the modern home. Take a look at these homes featuring cozy wood-burning stoves.

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A Blu Dot Buttercup rocker and armchair sit next to the woodburning stove set on a limestone slab from Stone City, Iowa—a city famously captured by the painter Grant Wood, who grew up in that area.

Alexandra Angle transformed a beachside cabin into a colorful retreat for a college friend and her family. The living area features a PP130 Circle Chair by Hans Wegner and a Shaker wood stove by Antonio Citterio with Toan Nguyen for Wittus. A Tropicalia Cocoon hanging chair by Patricia Urquiola complements the fabric from Liberty that Angle used for the cushions on the built-in banquette.

SOCIAL HEAT What’s the best way to warm a small studio? Ekaterina Voronova opted for a compact wood-burning stove to keep her space cozy.

The architects designed the large dining table, which is framed by the open kitchen, the wood-burning stove, and the garden beyond.

A detail shot of the Engawa's wood-burning fireplace.

The diminutive Morsø wood stove and its hearth of local Criehaven beach stone gives off enough heat to warm the entire cottage.

The structures share a solar panel, but the families control their own home's heat level with a wood-burning stove.

Architects Silvia Ullmayer and Allan Sylvester worked with joiner Roger Hynam to reinvent an apartment for metalworker Simone ten Hompel.

Anderssen & Voll’s F 305 stove has a flat top that allows for secondary functions such as cooking and baking. The appliance is available worldwide as of November 2014; Jøtul is also planning to release a soapstone heat tray and an enamel cooktop for the stove in the upcoming months.

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