
6148B
Description/Specs
Morsø wood burning stove 6148 B stands like a sculpture on its pedestal. A stove with a timeless and minimalist design, and a large glass door that provides an excellent view of the dancing flames.
Pure pleasure
Behind the glass, Morsø has developed a combustion technology that uses pre-heated air to ensure a higher temperature in the firebox, so that almost all the flue gases are burnt. This results in both more environmentally friendly combustion and better fuel economy.
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37 3/8"
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17 3/4"
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15 1/4"
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275 lbs
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6 inches
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6-inches

Morsø Design
The ideas, the drawing and the construction behind every Morsø design always form a synthesis of an integral whole in which exquisite design and functionality are of equal importance to the creation of a particular space for people and experiences.

The warm and cosy feeling of home
In our homes and on our terraces, we often gather around the unique Danish concept of ‘hygge’, and this can be achieved both at home and in our outdoor experiences. A beautiful Morsø stove or a functional Morsø grill can easily help to create even more hygge - both inside and out. Hygge represents a special state and atmosphere found in the essence of what we surround ourselves with. It can be a scent that makes you extra hungry, a warm glow, the light in the darkness or the tranquillity that comes from the soft crackling fire from your Morsø stove or from your Morsø Forno on a quiet summer evening. Even the weather that sometimes forces us into the shelter of our houses or invites us out onto the terrace is part of what we call hygge. Hygge is warm, inviting and cosy - Hygge is both inside and outside with Morsø.


Mors, Denmark
1853. Niels Andreas Christensen (N.A Christensen) founded the foundry business, Morsø Jernstøberi, the product range comprised a wealth of different products – from stable windows, memorial crosses and tools to pots and pans. It was not till the turn of the century that Morsø began to manufacture and deliver stoves and heaters for schools, churches, the State Railways, the ministries and – not least – the Royal Household. This truly put Morsø on the map and, in 1915, the foundry was granted the much coveted royal warrant as supplier to the Royal House of Denmark.
A particular warm feeling of comfort
When, during the 50s, the heating stoves were replaced by central heating, this instead made room for the woodburning stoves as we know them today. Other than producing heat, the woodburners of today are also synonymous with the provision of a cosy atmosphere for homes across the world and, for many years, they also provided the foundation for Morsø as a global design business.