In the dark, chilly winter months, it’s not unusual to walk down one of London’s more affluent residential streets and notice the smell of wood smoke. Bittersweet and pungent, the odor typically comes from an appliance that has become the epitome of British middle-class aspiration: the wood-burning stove.
These squat metal burn boxes have become a must-have for the city’s affluent homeowners. Between 2009 and 2024, the number of stoves in single-family homes, typically occupied by wealthier people in the UK, rose by more than 25%. Their appeal is easy to understand. They slot into the old fireplaces ubiquitous in houses built before World War II, but ...
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