Jøtul F373: Scandinavian Design Meets Everyday Warmth

Discover the Jøtul F373 — a woodburning stove that blends sleek pedestal styling, cleanburn technology, and three bold finish options for a truly modern centrepiece.

A Modern Classic with Nordic Roots

When it comes to combining functional heating with striking Scandinavian design, few stoves achieve the balance quite like the Jøtul F373. Part of Jøtul’s renowned F370 series, the F373 takes the traditional woodburner and reimagines it as a centrepiece — something that is as visually impressive as it is efficient. Standing tall on its pedestal base, with sweeping curves and a panoramic view of the flames, this is a stove designed not just to heat your home, but to transform your living space.

Available in three distinctive finishes — matt black, enamel white, and enamel brown — the Jøtul F373 is versatile enough to complement modern interiors while offering the robustness and reliability that has made Jøtul a household name for generations. With a nominal heat output of 6kW, this is a stove that delivers both style and substance.

Design & Aesthetic Appeal

The Jøtul F373 is first and foremost a design statement. Unlike traditional square-bodied stoves, this model stands proudly on a sculptural pedestal, lifting the firebox to eye level and creating a lighter, more open feel in the room. The tall, slender stance works brilliantly in open-plan living areas and rooms where a focal point is required.

The large curved glass door ensures that the flames remain the star of the show, providing a wide viewing angle. Combined with Jøtul’s cleanburn system, the fire burns bright and clean behind the glass, making it as much a piece of visual theatre as a heat source.

Colour choice further enhances the stove’s adaptability. In matt black, the F373 exudes understated sophistication, blending seamlessly into almost any décor. Enamel white is a bold choice for contemporary homes, particularly those with clean lines and minimalist interiors, while enamel brown offers a softer, warmer tone that suits earthy, natural design schemes. Each finish is applied with care, ensuring long-lasting durability and easy cleaning.

It’s no surprise that the F373 is part of the Red Dot Design Award-winning F370 series, cementing its reputation as one of the most iconic stoves on the market at the time.

 

 

Performance & Heating Capabilities

A stove of this calibre isn’t just about looks — it needs to perform, and the Jøtul F373 doesn’t disappoint. With a nominal heat output of 6kW and a heat range between 3.5kW and 9kW, it is well-suited to medium-sized living rooms, open-plan areas, and homes that require a reliable, steady heat source.

Efficiency sits at around 73%, which for the period is highly competitive, ensuring you get maximum heat from each log. Thanks to Jøtul’s cleanburn technology, secondary combustion gases are ignited inside the chamber, meaning less heat is lost up the chimney and more is directed into your home. This not only improves performance but also reduces emissions, making the F373 a forward-thinking stove even by today’s standards.

The integrated airwash system ensures that the front glass remains clearer for longer, keeping the view of the fire unobstructed and minimising cleaning. For those in modern airtight homes, an optional external air kit is available, allowing the stove to draw combustion air directly from outside rather than the room, improving efficiency further.

While this model is not DEFRA exempt in its original form, making it unsuitable for smoke-control zones, it excels in rural and suburban settings where restrictions are less of a concern.

Practical Features & Ease of Use

Living with the Jøtul F373 is about convenience as much as style. The tall pedestal design means refuelling is comfortable — there’s no need to crouch down. The door mechanism is smooth and solid, with a reassuring feel that reflects Jøtul’s commitment to build quality.

The stove comes with top or rear flue outlet options, giving flexibility for different installations, and the pedestal neatly conceals the ashpan, keeping the design sleek while ensuring easy ash removal. Air controls are intuitive and straightforward, allowing users to regulate the burn without fuss.

One particularly appreciated feature is the option of a rotating base on certain variants of the F373. This allows the stove to pivot, meaning you can angle the fire toward different parts of a room — an ingenious touch that elevates the stove from simply being a fixed heater to becoming a dynamic part of your living environment.

Enamel finishes are not just for looks — they are also practical, being easier to clean than painted surfaces and highly resistant to wear. For families or design-conscious homeowners, this means the stove maintains its appearance for years, even with daily use.

 

 

Specifications at a Glance

  • Manufacturer: Jøtul (Norway)
  • Model: F373 (original version)
  • Heat Output: 3.5–9kW (nominal 6kW)
  • Efficiency: ~73%
  • Fuel: Wood only
  • Weight: approx. 160kg
  • Flue Outlet: Top or rear, 150mm diameter
  • Finishes: Matt black paint, enamel white, enamel brown
  • Dimensions:
  • Height: ~1150mm
  • Width: ~440mm
  • Depth: ~450mm
  • Optional Extras: External air kit, rotating base (on selected versions), variants with or without side glass

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Who is it For?

The Jøtul F373 is the stove for those who want more than a heater. It’s for homeowners who see their living space as a canvas, where furniture, lighting, and heating work together to create atmosphere. If you want your stove to be a focal point — a talking piece as much as a functional necessity — this is the model for you.

Its 6kW output makes it perfect for medium-sized rooms, and it shines in open-plan spaces where the elevated firebox can be enjoyed from multiple angles. The availability of the rotating base on some versions makes it even more appealing for modern layouts.

However, this is not the stove for everyone. If you live in a smoke-control zone, you may need to consider alternatives within Jøtul’s line-up that offer DEFRA approval. Likewise, if you prefer a more traditional design, the tall, contemporary stance of the F373 might not align with your décor. But for those who embrace modern design and want a stove that reflects their style, it is hard to beat.

 

 

Market Position & Alternatives

Back in 2014, the Jøtul F373 occupied the premium end of the woodburner market. It was significantly different from the typical “black box” stoves produced by many UK manufacturers at the time, instead offering a sculptural design rooted in Scandinavian aesthetics.

Comparable stoves included the Contura 500 series, known for its wide glass and modern appeal, and the Hwam 3110, another pedestal model with a sleek appearance. The Stûv 30, with its cylindrical rotating design, provided a higher-end alternative but at a steeper price.

What set the F373 apart was its balance of price, performance, and prestige. It was accessible to design-conscious homeowners who wanted more than functionality, yet it retained the build quality and heritage that Jøtul has been known for since 1853.

Living with the Jøtul F373

Owners quickly discover that the F373 is a pleasure to live with. It burns cleanly, responds well to adjustments in air control, and when fed with seasoned hardwood, it provides a steady, radiant warmth. The tall firebox and large glass door make refuelling easy, while the airwash system ensures the view of the flames is rarely obscured.

The enamel finishes in particular offer long-term satisfaction, standing up well to the test of time. Even when the stove is unlit, it looks fantastic — more like a piece of designer furniture than a purely functional appliance.

This is a stove that doesn’t just warm the home, but enhances the experience of living in it.

 

 

Conclusion: A Scandinavian Statement Stove

The Jøtul F373 is more than a woodburner — it is a design icon. With its sculptural pedestal base, wide flame view, and choice of finishes, it redefines what a stove can be. It doesn’t simply heat your home, it elevates it, bringing warmth, atmosphere, and aesthetic appeal in equal measure.

For those who want their stove to be a centrepiece rather than a sideline, the Jøtul F373 remains one of the finest examples of Scandinavian design in woodburning form. Whether in matt black, enamel white, or enamel brown, this is a stove that makes a statement — and one that will continue to impress for years to come.

About This Spotlight

This Stove Spotlight was originally published on the Fireplace Products blog back in 2014. As part of our acquisition of the Fireplace Products YouTube Channel, we also gained access to these historic posts, which were written by myself and my team. To preserve the archive and maintain continuity with the videos, we’ve re-formatted and re-uploaded them here using their original post dates.

If you’d like to explore our latest reviews and features, you can find all of our most recent Stove Spotlights here.

 

Have you ever owned a Jøtul stove, or would you consider a statement piece like the F373 in your home? Leave a comment below — we’d love to hear your thoughts.

 

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Reece has over two decades in the fireplace and stove world — testing, reviewing, and occasionally getting covered in soot, all in the name of wood-fired home heating. He cuts through the nonsense, busts the myths, and shares straight-talking advice to help you enjoy your stove without the confusion. From Fireplace Products to Redefining Woodburners, if it burns wood, he’s probably tested it, fixed it, or argued about it. Now, through Woodburner Insights, he shares that experience with the world — both here and on YouTube.

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