Arada stove brand names

The Arada stove brand name has developed over the years and now takes in the Aarrow stoves brand-name as well. Those who follow Arada will be well aware that the company has reorganised its offerings in recent times which now take in the Ecoburn stove, Farringdon stove, Hamlet stove, I Series stove and the Villager stove. While some companies tend to focus on either traditional or contemporary stoves, Arada has been able to develop offerings on both sides of the fence which are going down extremely well with consumers.

Ecoburn stoves

The Ecoburn stove range is an interesting mix of vaguely traditional shape with a very contemporary look. Ranging from the 4 kW Ecoburn Plus 4 stove up to the 11 kW Ecoburn Plus 11 stove it is fair to say this range of stoves covers the vast majority of heating requirements. Aside from the obvious quality and investment which has gone into the design and look of this particular range, there is one thing that stands out, the enlarged viewing area on all machines.

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If you ask the vast majority of stove enthusiasts what they prefer to see in a stove design, it is an enlarged viewing area, which allows you to watch the flickering flames while you drift off to sleep.

Farringdon stoves

The Farringdon stove range offers heat output from 5 kW up to 12 kW and it is fair to say this particular range has a contemporary look. While the vast majority of Arada stoves tend to focus on the enlarged viewing area, the Farringdon range offers an extremely wide glass viewing area. Even the promotional images give you a glimpse of exactly what is on offer, a large combustion chamber where the flames dance nearly the full height of the machine.

Airwash System

Like so many modern day wood-burning and multifuel stoves, the Farringdon range may look relatively basic with box dimensions but hidden beneath is the latest in combustion technology.

Hamlet stoves

From the Hamlet Hardy 4 multifuel stove to the Hamlet Solution 11 multifuel stove, not to mention the inset stoves also available, the Hamlet range of stoves offers much more than people expect. Historically this particular brand has been seen as an “entry point” machine and while this is correct to a certain extent, it offers more than that. Over the years we have seen many people acquiring Hamlet stoves and then deciding to upgrade at some point in the future – once they have become more accustomed with what the modern day wood-burning and multifuel stove has to offer.

Hamlet Solution Stoves

Behind that mild-mannered exterior the Hamlet stove range dies some of the latest technology and is not always fully appreciated.

I-Series stoves

Whether you are looking for a contemporary freestanding stove or an inset machine, it is worth taking a look at the I-Series stoves. This particular range of stoves is best described as low to mid price but do not let that put you off what is on offer. To many people a stove is more than just a machine creates heat, it is a central point of any room, a conversation starter and can complement a wide range of decor.

I-Series Stove

Some machines in the I-Series offer a stretched viewing area which has to be seen to be believed. The ability to mix and match heat output, style and stand-alone or inset versions ensures this particular stove range stands out itself.

Villager stoves

Of the Arada range of stoves the Villager stove is certainly more focused on a traditional look and feel. While the heat output varies from 5 kW up to a significant 14 kW, and the design and shape of each stove is different, the theme is very much headed towards traditional with a slight contemporary twist. There is more focus on double door stoves in this particular range and with this market proving very strong over the years it is not difficult to see why.

Villager Stove

These large machines offer a look back at early stove designs but again, as with all Arada stoves, hidden below is the latest in combustion technology.

Conclusion

The Arada range of stoves gives you everything, standout contemporary design to traditional themes, 4 kW heat output up to a massive 14 kW, not to mention inset, double doors and the extremely popular extended viewing area. Arada have dropped some of the older brand names in recent times to focus on the more popular models and it is fair to say this strategy has been a riproaring success!