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A discernibly modern take on the classic Morsø form, the 7400 stove series comes from renowned Danish designer and long-time Morsø collaborator, Monica Ritterband.

Manufactured in cast iron, the 7400 series has a rated output of 4.3kW and meets the requirements set out by DEFRA for use in smokefree zones. Available with a variety of bases including plain, pedestal, log storage and a wall hanging option, this cylindrical stove has a large viewing pane with the addition of side glass panels.

This collection is a follow up to the 7900 series, mirroring its design attributes but available in smaller dimensions, making it a natural choice for smaller rooms and properties.

Fusing tradition with contemporary style, Morsø produces a multitude of cast iron solid fuel stoves along with a steel range created to meet the demand for progressive functional furniture pieces.

Founded in Denmark in 1853, Morsø’s highly skilled designers continue to employ the best in time-honoured manufacturing techniques updated with modern innovations. It is this discerning ability to create classic looking stoves that reflect current trends which makes Morsø’s wood burning stoves so popular.

Company History- Since 1853

The new black for over 162 years
When you close your eyes today and think of Morsø, you probably see the image of a cosy, hot wood-burning stove. But Morsø started somewhere completely different. When Niels Andreas Christensen (N.A Christensen) started Morsø Foundry in 1853, it was for the production of all sorts of products, from stable windows, grave crosses and tools to saucepans, pots and pans.
Royal warmth
Wood-burners and tiled stoves only came later, around the turn of the century, when Morsø began to produce and provide tiled stoves and heaters to schools, churches, the railways, ministries and not least to the royal household. This put Morsø seriously on the map, and in 1915 Morsø received the coveted title of Purveyor to the Royal Court.

A particularly warm and cosy feeling
In the 1950’s, the tiled stoves were replaced by central heating, but this just made space for wood-burning stoves in which you can see the flames, giving a special warm and cosy feeling, and with which the stove and the heat fulfil more than one function. Today Morsø has developed into a global design company that brings warmth and comfort to homes around the world.
Part of food history
In 2015, Morsø launched an entirely new series of kitchen equipment which enhances the experience both in the kitchen and at the table, and of course made of black cast iron like all other Morsø products. In that context, it is amusing to think that Morsø at one time also started by producing saucepans, pots and pans, while the Copco model S.5 has become a design classic at a high level and virtually defines a “saucepan”. In 2012, Morsø launched their first Forno Outdoor Oven, which is also a comfort source of note, excellent for food preparation and already a design icon.

Proud to exhibit at Homebuilding & Renovating shows. The quintessential wood-burning stove has always been crafted from cast iron, and it’s still the best material for a stove today. Just ask the Danes; they know their wood burners better than anyone. Cast-iron stoves are timeless. Traditional. Efficient. Cosy. Many people have tried to produce stoves in cheaper, lighter materials but nobody has managed to make a wood-burning stove with the unique properties of cast-iron