History
The history of Morso dates all the way back to 1853, when business graduate, N. A. Christensen, started his own iron foundry on the Limfjord island of Mors. In the first few years, the small handful of employees manufactured everything from barn windows and memorial crosses to cooking stoves, pots and pans. However, N. A. Christensen wasn't just your usual business man. With his well-honed talent for good business and his many creative and forward-thinking ideas, he quickly succeeded in turning the company into one of the country's leading iron foundries, and towards the close of the century, Morso's cast goods were well-known throughout the country. Especially the popular solid fuel stoves and cooking stoves, which had now become the company's most important brand. Royal warmth At the turn of the century, Morso began supplying heating systems to churches, schools and a number of public buildings, including the state railways and various ministries.
Specialties
Morso produces some of the most energy efficient, clean burning wood stoves, free standing fireplaces and fireplace inserts in the world. Our stoves meet; even exceed the strictest environmental standards, including EPA, Washington State and Norwegian Standard NS 3058/3059. To date 27 models have been awarded the official Nordic Swan eco-label, introduced by the Nordic Council of Ministers. This Nordic Swan symbol recognizes a company's commitment for a cleaner environment.