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Discover the Warmth of Tradition

The History of Wood Burning Stoves, Fireplaces, and Hearths

Explore the rich history and evolution of the hearth, from ancient fire pits to modern wood burning stoves. Join us on a journey through time as we uncover the stories behind these essential home features.

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A Journey Through Time

Wood burning stoves, fireplaces, and hearths have been central to human life for centuries. From the early days of open fires in caves to the sophisticated stoves of the 19th century, these heating solutions have evolved significantly. Initially, they provided warmth and a place to cook food. Over time, they became symbols of comfort and family gatherings. The 18th century saw the invention of more efficient designs, such as the Franklin stove. In the 20th century, innovations continued with the introduction of cleaner, more efficient burning technologies. Today, wood burning stoves and fireplaces are cherished not only for their practicality but also for their aesthetic and nostalgic value.
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ProCom Ventless 25,000 BTU

It’s not a wood stove, but it is a cool stove. One we felt was worth sharing a link to. 

US Stove Company Cast Iron Wood Stove with Cool Touch Safety Handle, Heats up to 54,000 BTUs

US Stove Company Cast Iron Wood Stove with Cool Touch Safety Handle, Heats up to 54,000 BTUs

  • Capable of reaching temperatures up to 54,000 BTUs and heat up 900 square feet of surface
  • Comes equipped with a 2-piece safety handle that remains cool and safe to touch even as the stove is burning and a heavy duty cast iron body to bring classic and modern styles together
Ashley Hearth AW2520E-P 2,500 Sq. Ft. EPA Certified Pedestal Wood Burning Stove

Ashley Hearth AW2520E-P 2,500 Sq. Ft. EPA Certified Pedestal Wood Burning Stove

  • 112,800 BTUs heats up to 2,500 square feet
  • Firebrick lined for long life and combustion efficiency while large ash drawer with brushed nickel handle makes cleanup easy
  • Accepts logs up to 21″ in length
  • Brushed nickel spring door handle and pedestal base provides an elegant look to any room
  • Blower sold separately (model CB36 or B36)
kindling wood for woodstove

50lb Fatwood Fire Starter Sticks, Firestarters for Fire Pit, Campfire, Wood Stoves, Fireplaces

  • 50-POUND BOX OF BILLY BUCKSKIN FATWOOD – Light your fires with ease using this generous 50-pound box of Billy Buckskin fatwood fire starter sticks. Perfect for fireplaces, fire pits, wood stoves, camping, and outdoor grilling, these premium fatwood sticks provide a reliable, hassle-free ignition solution. Each stick measures approximately 8 inches long and ranges in thickness from 0.3 to 1.25 inches, delivering a consistent, long-lasting flame when used with just 2-3 sticks per fire. Made from all-natural fatwood, these fire starters are a sustainable, clean-burning option for starting your fire quickly and efficiently, whether you’re heating your home or enjoying outdoor activities.
InoKraft Stove Fan for Wood/Log Burner/Fireplace, Wood Stove Fan Heat Powered Which Needs no Electricity, Holiday Gift, Bring You Warm in Winter, Include Thermometer

InoKraft Stove Fan for Wood/Log Burner/Fireplace, Wood Stove Fan Heat Powered Which Needs no Electricity,

Bring You Warm & Holiday Gift: Inokraft upgraded 5 blade wood stove fan changing the direction in which the heat travels, making it travel farther; Start-up at 50°C for 15 seconds makes it possible to heat up your room very quickly; Exquisite packaging suitable as a gift for friends and relatives

Fire Starter, Easy-Burning Fire Starter Squares for Wood Stoves, Campfires, Grill Pit and Fireplace, Natural & Waterproof BBQ Fire Starters, 64 Mini Square

Fire Starter, Easy-Burning Fire Starter Squares for Wood Stoves, Campfires, Grill Pit and Fireplace, Natural & Waterproof BBQ Fire Starters, 64 Mini Square

  • So easy, it’s like lighting a birthday candle! Just simply place the mini fire square in the desired location, ignite the corner of the camping fire starter cube, and watch it burn for up to 6-8 minutes! Perfect for camping trips, backyard barbecues, or even cozy nights by the fireplace
  • Safe and natural! Nvkrvks clean-burning fire starter squares are made from food-grade, recycled wood fiber and wax, making them safe for cooking and won’t change your food’s flavor. Our fire cubes for wood stoves emit up to 80% less carbon monoxide than traditional fire starters! So making them a great choice for cooking and outdoor grilling

Milestones in Hearth History

Key moments in the development of wood burning stoves, fireplaces, and hearths.

Prehistoric Times

The First Hearths

Early humans used open fires in caves for warmth and cooking, marking the beginning of the hearth’s history.

1742

The Franklin Stove

Benjamin Franklin invented the Franklin stove, a metal-lined fireplace designed to produce more heat and less smoke.

1800s

Cast Iron Stoves

Cast iron stoves became popular, offering improved efficiency and heat control compared to open fireplaces.

1970s

Environmental Awareness

The energy crisis and environmental movement led to innovations in stove design, focusing on cleaner and more efficient burning technologies.

Historical Features of Wood Burning Stoves and Fireplaces

Wood burning stoves and fireplaces have been a cornerstone of home heating for centuries, offering both warmth and ambiance. Let’s explore their essential features and benefits throughout history.

Efficient Heating

Wood burning stoves have been known for their ability to efficiently heat homes, making them a popular choice in colder climates.

Aesthetic Appeal

Fireplaces have always been a focal point in home decor, adding a touch of elegance and charm to any room.

Historical Image Gallery

Explore our curated gallery showcasing wood burning stoves, fireplaces, and hearths from various historical periods. Each image tells a story of innovation and tradition.

Discover the Charm of Wood Burning Stoves

Delve into the rich history of wood burning stoves and fireplaces. Share your own stories and experiences with our community, or explore the fascinating evolution of these timeless hearths. Join us in celebrating the warmth and tradition they bring to our homes.