BLUE Morsø 1125

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D. Hermit

Feeling the Heat
Nov 21, 2020
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NeK Vermont
Just picked up this beautiful mint Blue enamel morso 1125. I know that green and black were standard, and you could get red, white, and blue as special order only colors. Anyone know how many of these actually got shipped to the states? I think I might add this stove to the “keeping” wall.

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I sent an email out to the national museum in Denmark to see if they had any records.
 
Wow, it is quite striking! Looks like it would have been at home in a "contemporary" 60's or 70's house.
 
Wow, it is quite striking! Looks like it would have been at home in a "contemporary" 60's or 70's house.
Funny you say that, it came from a 80s contemporary house I drove to your neck of the woods to pick up. Gardiner, ME
 
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Funny you say that, it came from a 80s contemporary house I drove to your neck of the woods to pick up. Gardiner, ME
I can't think of any other place to put a bright blue enameled wood stove! Particularly one that is really just a freestanding fireplace.
 
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I can't think of any other place to put a bright blue enameled wood stove! Particularly one that is really just a freestanding fireplace.
With the doors closed, it could actually throw a lot of heat. It's not the most efficient, but a cool stove/fireplace. For someone wanting fireplace ambiance and good backup heat, it's not a bad solution.
 
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