The stately Modern Glenwood Oak, standing at close to five feet tall, can heat a large area all night long. Decorative nickel ribbing encircling the stove is not just pretty, it helps distribute the heat. Primary and secondary draft controls, located on the ash cleanout door at the base as well as on the front wood loading door, regulate the heat output. A cooklid is hidden beneath the dome at the top. The name of the stove is proudly displayed above the two mica windows on the front door. The venerable antique stove, manufactured by the acclaimed Glenwood Company in the early 1900’s is equally as lovely as it is efficient.