My Favourite Freestanding Wood Heaters

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I love the rustic charm of freestanding wood heaters; it reminds of my childhood. On those cold winters, dad used to get us kids involved in lighting the fire and we would all sit around and bask in the warmth; even the family dog Max would get involved. So, when I finally became a homeowner, a freestanding fireplace was always one of the first things on my list to buy. When I was shopping around for a wood heater I was amazed at the range of different styles that were available – and so I thought I would write this post and share with you some of my favourites.

 

Lopi Endeavour

Lopi produces some of the finest fireplaces on the market. They have been in the game for a very long time and there is a reason for it. Their fireplaces a crafted to the highest standard and all the moving parts work seamlessly. Not only are they of quality construction, they look great. They have what you would call a timeless appeal. What I love about the Lopi is that it combines efficiency, quality craftsmanship, and style, all in the one package. The Lopi Endeavour has a beautiful gold trimming around the viewing panel that adds a touch of elegance and it is definitely one of my favourite free-standing fireplaces on the market.

 

The Potbelly

It’s hard not to love a potbelly stove. They have been aptly named as the bulge in the middle resembles a fat man’s stomach. For nostalgic reasons, I have included the potbelly on my list. They may not be the most efficient of wood heaters, but if you want to add some rustic charm to your dwelling, the pot belly is the free-standing wood heater for you. They come in a range of styles but essentially have one thing in common – and that’s their signature bulge in the middle. They are deal for the holiday home or the cabin in the woods.

 

Lopi Republic

Yes, another Lopi on the list. The Lopi Republic combines all the elements that make Lopi great, such as efficiency and quality craftsmanship, and packages them in a beautifully designed, timeless piece of ornamental greatness. The Republic combines the classic appeal of a freestanding heater with the functionality of cooktop. It’s a great unit if you’re after a cooking surface as well.

 

Jotul F3

Jotul is renowned for their unique freestanding fireplaces. The F3’s classic stylings and brilliantly designed looking glass set it apart from the rest of the field. It’s a great fireplace for those looking for something a bit different, something a bit special, that will have your guests intrigued by the beauty as they relax around the fireplace. It looks great and is of solid construction – and that is why it makes the list.

 

Jotul F105

Now, this Jotul is a bit quirky. It looks like the future’s past. The Jotul F105 is shaped like an old television set and has a rounded looking glass. It kind of reminds of the Jetsons or of what someone from the 1960’s would have imagined the future of fireplaces to look like. I’d even go as far to say that it’s a bit of an art piece or collector’s item with its second function to provide warmth for your household. The Jotul F105 is a real head turner.

 

Lopi Liberty

Yes, another Lopi. You’re probably wondering why there are so many Lopi fireplaces on this list. Well in all my research (and I did a lot) Lopi fireplaces are a cut above the rest. The Liberty is the big bertha of the range and can handle 24-inch logs, so you can keep that fire burning all night long. The Liberty is a beautiful fireplace with an enchanting gold trim around the looking glass and all mechanical parts move and lock into place smoothly. This can even be installed in mobile homes, which is a bonus for the grey nomads who want to add some homely features to their house on wheels.

 

Malm Freestanding Fireplace

The people at Malm must have been watching a lot of Star Wars when they designed this unique yet oddly beautiful fireplace. The fireplace resembles Darth Vader’s helmet! I’ve been a Star Wars fan since I was a kid and my eyes lit up when I saw this fireplace while doing my research. I probably would have bought this one if the wife would have let me. Unfortunately, when you get married sometimes you have to compromise. But when I get my man cave, this will be the first purchase on my list.

These are just a few of my favourite freestanding fireplace, but there are so many great fireplaces on the market. I can think of about 20 more that could have made the list. Making my final decision was a tough one but I finally went with the Lopi Republic as it ticked all the boxes.

 

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