Sorenne

Destination fire. Each time we design a new stove, we start with fire and sometimes we end with that same fire. The Sorenne scores success in both camps. The construction has taken shape around
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a black stove with flames in it
Familiar lines
The Sorenne is the culmination of several decades of building stoves. The lines from the HL1 from 1979 are visible in the design. The technology in this stove is a collection of all the choice morsels from the products we consider old friends. Tried and tested combustion technology and a rock-solid construction, that is the Sorenne.
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Slow heat
The Sorenne can be supplied with two optional big Plus Prisolith blocks. They are fitted in the hollow cavity above the fire. They are in full view when you open the door. This Plus set acts as a storage system for the heat: the excess capacity is stored and released later. Sometimes you can enjoy comforting slow heat for another 9 hours.
a black stove with flames in it
Wide fire
Recently stoves have appeared with tall and slender flames. Logical, because if you want to meet the current strict norms, that is easiest to do with a tall and slender fire. The Sorenne, on the other hand, has a wide and low fire and that presented extra challenges during development. The kind of challenges we enjoy.
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Sorenne
De Sorenne vertegenwoordigt de opsomming van enkele decennia kachels bouwen. In het ontwerp herken je de lijnen van de HL1 uit 1979. Voor de techniek hebben we de krenten uit de pap gehaald bij de producten die we al jaren kennen. Beproefde verbrandingstechniek in een oerdegelijke constructie, dat is de Sorenne.
a room with a chair, table and fire place in the corner next to it
Snuggle up
Sorenne is modest in many ways. A calm and understated shape. Let the fire speak, no shouting. It is also modest in size and invites you to snuggle right up.
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Turn your fire
The Sorenne comes with a turning option. This feature has been constructed in such a way that the air slider is always on the front. This is really ideal if the Sorenne is free-standing. The turning circle can be set during fitting at 120° or 360
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