Wood stove NEXO 120 in white with steel door, two side windows and two side benches in front of a green wall in a decorative living area
Wood stove NEXO 120 in black with glass door and quiet fire in front of a petrol-coloured wall in a stylish home
Wood stove NEXO 120 in the colour sand with steel door and side windows as well as side benches in front of a brown wall
Wood stove NEXO 120 in white with steel door and two side windows with wood storage module in a decorative living area
Wood stove NEXO 120 in white with steel door and two side windows in front of a green wall in a decorative living area
Wood stove NEXO 120 in white with steel door and two side windows in front of a green wall in a decorative living area
Wood stove NEXO 120 in black with glass door and two side windows and oak wood handle black
Wood stove NEXO 120 in black with glass door and two side windows with a direct view of the burning fire

NEXO 120

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Not too big and not too small. Lots of fire and practical handling. NEXO 120 meets the tastes of many - and yet everyone gets their own unique piece. Thanks to the Attika customized-concept, the entire NEXO series can be put together completely freely from a wide range of colours and components. Our...
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The most important questions

How many kW should a wood-burning stove have?

The kW rating indicates the output of a system and how much radiant heat the appliance emits. However, the actual heat output depends on the amount of wood selected by the user. The size of the room is crucial for a pleasant room climate. Each kW of heat output can heat an area of 10 m2 (approx. 25 m3 room) (in newer buildings with good insulation). Your specialist dealer can advise you individually on this issue.

Who installs the stove?

We recommend that you have the installation of your stove carried out by a stove fitter/Hafner. This ensures professional installation and correct connection to the flue gas system. Find your local Attika specialist partner.

What is the difference between a stove and a fireplace insert?

A stove is a free-standing stove (see figure 1). A fireplace insert can be installed individually (see figure 2).