Venetia

Our model Venetia is a pure pellet stove. It is designed to have a minimal footprint, but yet be a true heat accumulation stove. With its efficiency of 90% it is a true masterpiece of design and engineering.

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Venetia

Our model Venetia offers the best possible view of the beautiful flames, whilst the stove itself is as slim as possible, but still with excellent heat accumulation capacity.

For this purpose, a new pellet burner was specially developed. The special design of the burner gives a flame pattern which is a combination of many smaller flames dancing and interacting in an oval pattern. At the end of the burn cycle the flames calm down to a mysterious quietly moving blue ring of flames.

With its 550 lbs weight it very efficiently captures the heat released from the burning of the pellets and thus radiates heat for about seven to eight hours with just one burn that lasts one and a half hours. The stones are designed in a characteristic way which makes the whole stove appear elegant and light, even though it has quite some stone mass.

As you can see there is absolutely optimal insight into the flames. In this way you can enjoy the beautiful flame pattern from anywhere in the room.

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Dimensions: 126x34x34 (cm) / 50x14x14 (inches).

Weight: 240 kg

Fuel: Pellets

Duration of the burn: 1.5 hours with one load of pellets (2.5 kg / 5.5lbs; 8kWh)

Heat output (with one load of pellets):

  • Nominal heat output: 8 kWh (Note this is divided over many hours).
  • Maximum heat output in the room: 2kWh after 1 hour. After 6 hours: 0.4 kWh.

Note: this stove will heat up its outer layer of stones gradually, even after the fire is extinguished, and will emit warmth for many hours afterwards. For all practical purposes it can be stated that it heats for about 8 hours.

Energy Efficiency: 90% LHV, 82% HHV

Smoke Exit: top exit, 130 mm. Adapter provided.

The stove is UL / ULC tested by PFSTeco, Oregon, US and according to EcoDesign 2022 by Acteco, Italy. For the reports click here.

The picture below shows the distances to flammable objects, such as furniture, and inflammable objects, such as brick walls, that have to be observed when installing the stove.