With the HWAM 2600 series, renowned Danish designers Henrik Sørig and Tobias Jacobsen have brought to life a stove collection that effortlessly combines refined aesthetics with compact proportions. Elegant and understated, each model in the series is designed to enhance modern interiors while delivering efficient, environmentally-conscious heating performance.
The curved cast-iron door features a panoramic glass pane, offering a mesmerising view of the flames within. Thanks to HWAM’s advanced airwash system, the glass remains clear—ensuring the full visual impact of the fire is always on display. Whether wall-mounted, on a plinth or pedestal, this series delivers both function and form, making it a standout feature in any living space.
No oxygen, no fire. It’s that simple. That is why a constant flow of air to the wood-burning stove is needed to create clean and effective combustion in your HWAM.
No oxygen, no fire. It’s that simple. That is why a constant flow of air to the wood-burning stove is needed to create clean and effective combustion in your HWAM.
Today’s homes must be both energy efficient and environmentally friendly, and they are therefore very well-insulated. This makes good sense, but it can be a problem when it comes to your wood-burning stove having a sufficient amount of air – which is important for building a proper fire.
The solution lies in a fresh air system, which ensures a constant flow of air to the wood-burning stove. HWAM’s fresh air system creates air circulation that is almost completely impermeable.
All HWAM wood-burning stoves are convection stoves. This means that the wood-burning stove quickly emits heat after lighting.
All HWAM wood-burning stoves are convection stoves. This means that the wood-burning stove quickly emits heat after lighting.
The heat is transferred by a natural air current, and not by heat radiation. This results in a pleasant indoor climate and a uniform temperature throughout the entire room.
Another advantage is that the outer cap of the wood-burning stove does not become especially hot. This is to say that furniture can be placed quite close to the wood-burning stove.
Dancing flames are both fascinating and relaxing. Furthermore, flames are beautiful in all phases from the initial lighting to the burning of coals.
Dancing flames are both fascinating and relaxing. Furthermore, flames are beautiful in all phases from the initial lighting to the burning of coals.
For this reason, it is important that the glass pane on a HWAM wood-burning stove does not become sooty during combustion.
HWAM has developed a technique that ensures that the glass pane always receives heated air from three sides in order to prevent it from becoming sooty.
A HWAM wood-burning stove is designed for user-friendliness throughout the duration of its service lifetime.
A HWAM wood-burning stove is designed for user-friendliness throughout the duration of its service lifetime.
The user-friendliness of a HWAM wood-burning stove means:
A wood-burning stove with HWAM® Autopilot ™ ensures excellent combustion – for the benefit of the environment and your firewood consumption - without any manual regulation of the air supply.
A wood-burning stove with HWAM® Autopilot™ ensures excellent combustion – for the benefit of the environment and your firewood consumption – without any manual regulation of the air supply.
Thanks to a bimetal spring, the air supply to the combustion chamber is automatically adjusted to get the most heat out of your firewood. The bimetal spring expands or contracts, depending on the temperature of the combustion chamber, thereby regulating the dampers so that the fire is supplied with the right amount of air.
All HWAM stoves are equipped with HWAM® Autopilot ™ as standard.
Here at HWAM, we have been working with sheet iron for more than 45 years, and we know what advantages it provides for our customers.
HWAM has been working with sheet iron for more than 45 years, and we know what advantages it provides for our customers.
Most wood-burning stoves today are made of sheet iron. Sheet iron gives the opportunity to make designs that are not possible with cast iron.
Its smooth surface gives the wood-burning stove the same finish as other pieces of furniture in the house. Furthermore, sheet iron begins to radiate heat upon lighting the stove. The melting point of sheet iron is 1,600 degrees, while that of cast iron is only 1,200 degrees. Cast iron can also crack if heated too quickly, which is impossible with sheet iron.
All HWAM stoves have an easy and unique door closing system, which ensures that the door fits tightly
All HWAM stoves have an easy and unique door closing system, which ensures that the door fits tightly.
Vertical Lift
The door is constructed so that it opens and closes with a steady, balanced vertical movement. When closing, the door glides silently into position and completely seals the opening.
The system confirms HWAM’s high technological and innovative level. When it is opened, the vertical gliding movement of the lift-lower door minimises turbulence in the combustion chamber so that ash is not whirled up and blown into the room. Convenient for you as it reduces the need for cleaning around the stove.
HWAM® stoves are Danish-made for quality and efficiency, offering elegant design and smart, automatic heat control with Autopilot™ or optional SmartControl™.
HWAM – a unique wood-burning stove
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Heat storage is a phenomenon known from the large mass stoves where heat is stored in the stones surrounding the combustion chamber.
Heat storage is a well-known concept from traditional masonry or mass stoves, where heat from the fire is absorbed by large quantities of stone or ceramic materials and slowly released over time. This creates a more consistent and long-lasting warmth, even after the flames have died down.
In a HWAM® wood-burning stove, the principle of heat storage is reimagined in a compact and elegant form. By integrating heat-retaining stones into the stove’s construction—typically above the combustion chamber—HWAM stoves are able to absorb heat during burning and gradually release it into the room. This not only enhances comfort by maintaining a stable room temperature, but also improves overall energy efficiency. With this smart approach, you enjoy extended warmth from every log of firewood.
From the moment they began collaborating with HWAM in 2001, Danish industrial designers Henrik Sørig Thomsen and Tobias Jacobsen have shaped the evolution of modern wood-burning stoves. Their approach? Warm, welcoming, and deeply considered — with a shared commitment to craftsmanship and creativity.
Together, they introduced game-changing models like Figaro, Carmen, and Othello, followed by the elegantly curved I 20/80 insert. Their design language blends soft, sculptural form with pure function, treating the stove not just as a heat source, but as a beautiful and integrated piece of furniture.
“When we work together, a unique creative energy unfolds,” says Henrik Sørig Thomsen. With backgrounds in carpentry and goldsmithing, and formal training from the Danish School of Design, the duo combines technical precision with artistic vision.
Their latest creations include the HWAM 3700-series and CUBIS, HWAM’s first-ever outdoor wood-burning stove — a bold step into al fresco living.
Designing for HWAM means more than aesthetics: every line, seam and function is considered from all angles — even the rear of the stove matters. Their goal? To make every stove feel like a timeless piece of Scandinavian furniture, with refined details and a form that feels at home in any architectural space.
Whether drawing inspiration from B&O, IKEA, or the legendary Arne Jacobsen, Sørig & Jacobsen never lose sight of the end user — designing stoves that feel personal, functional, and enduring.