We offer the tile stoves and fireplaces in collaboration with Company SOMMERHUBER - Austria, designed and built these unique stoves for thousands of satisfied clients primarily in Western Europe. History says people began to build brick stoves in the region of Salzburg around the 15th century, but the first attempts are lost in time somewhere around the 11th C. The principle of masonry heater is the passage of hot flue gases through a system of ducts inside the stove and almost complete transfer oftheir energyto the shamot, from which these ducts are constructed. Because of its weight, reaching a ton, bricks store heat and give it slowly. Thus in addition to complete combustion of the wood due to the high temperature in the combustion chamber, the stove continues heating 12 to 24 hours per charge. The stove consists of an inner "skin" made of fireclay and shamot, from which flues are shaped, and outer shell. Flues and aerodynamics are calculated by computer simulation in SOMMERHUBER headuarters for every stove. The outer shell is the one that gives warmth to the room and is formed according to the aesthetic views of the customer, making each stove unique -see SOMMERHUBER gallery. It has been scientifically proven that the radiation spectrum of the ceramic is closest to the sun spectrum and with this type of heating a man feels best. Due to high temperature in the tile stove there is complete combustion, which is environmentally friendly, the stove uses the fuel energy with an efficiency, which many modern boilers can only envy, and at the end of combustion remains only a handful of ash disposal. It is important to note that these stoves work with dry wood, aged for at least two years! Tile stoves SOMMERHUBER meet German standards for emissions of heating appliances using solid fuel.