Outdoor woodburners are changing how people use their gardens.
Most outdoor fires fall into two categories — fire pits or chimeneas — but both come with the same problems: inconsistent heat, smoke blowing in your face, and limited usability once the temperature drops.
An outdoor woodburner offers a more refined solution. With an enclosed firebox and controlled airflow, these stoves produce cleaner combustion, stronger heat output and a more comfortable experience in real UK conditions.
Whether you’re creating a focal point for entertaining or simply want to extend your time outdoors, this is a more effective way to heat your space.











An outdoor woodburner is a fully enclosed wood burning stove designed specifically for garden and patio use. Unlike open fire pits, these stoves use controlled airflow and a chimney system to direct smoke upwards while retaining and radiating heat more efficiently.
The result is a cleaner, more predictable fire that performs reliably in a wide range of outdoor conditions.
When choosing an outdoor fire, most people compare fire pits and chimeneas — but there is a third option that combines the strengths of both.
This means more usable heat, less smoke disruption and a far more practical solution for regular use.
Outdoor heating in the UK isn’t just about summer evenings — it’s about extending the usability of your space across multiple seasons.
These garden woodburners are designed to:
This makes them a more reliable option compared to open fires that struggle once conditions aren’t perfect.
Many outdoor woodburners are constructed from corten steel, a material that naturally develops a protective layer as it weathers.
This offers:
To get the most from your stove, it’s worth considering the wider setup.
Pair your woodburner with a dedicated log storage solution to keep fuel dry and ready to burn, or integrate it into a larger outdoor living space with cooking and preparation areas.
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to build a complete, functional outdoor environment.