St.Moritz

St.Moritz

Wood

Pellet

Stoves features St.Moritz Wood

The modern imprint of this line of stoves is characterized by the clean lines of the stone cladding. The thickness of the stone elements and the hearth cladding, also present in the rear section allow the accumulation of heat, which is then slowly released back into the room for hours.

Chromed handle with ceramic grip

Chromed handle with ceramic grip

Ash pan and ash shaker lever

Ash pan and ash shaker lever

Firebox made with refractory material with ash shaker grill

Firebox made with refractory material with ash shaker grill

Primary air control knob

Primary air control knob

External air inlet

External air inlet

It can be fitted with rear smoke outlet

It can be fitted with rear smoke outlet

Upper smoke outlet

Upper smoke outlet

Stoves features St.Moritz Pellet

The St.Moritz range welcomes two new models of pellet stoves available in two versions - ducted air or natural convection - to better adapt to different heating needs and modern lifestyles.

Remote control

Remote control

Electronic control unit

Electronic control unit

Pellet door with anti-burn rubber handle

Pellet door with anti-burn rubber handle

Cast iron firebox (Asko Pc10)

Cast iron firebox (Asko Pc10)

Cast iron brazier (St.Moritz Pn08)

Cast iron brazier (St.Moritz Pn08)

Hot air outlet grids (St.Moritz Pc10)

Hot air outlet grids (St.Moritz Pc10)

Ducted air (Pc)

Ducted air (Pc)

With the Pc versions, hot air can be efficiently taken to other rooms. The two separate fans, controlled electronically, let you precisely control the amount of heat sent to the various areas serviced by the air ducting. When the weather is not too cold, these versions can be an excellent alternative to the heating system.

Natural convection (Pn)

Natural convection (Pn)

Unlike pellet stoves with ducted air, heat is radiated in a natural way. Since there are no fans, this technology is very quiet and guarantees a unique level of comfort, enhanced by the natural property of stone to accumulate and release heat slowly. In addition, thanks to a larger brazier, the flames are extremely attractive.