Incidentally, finding a stove is only the first part. You're going to have to get it installed, and the world of chimney sweeps and stove installers seems to be a Wild West, with some wanting to charge you hundreds of euro to put cameras into your chimneys, and a multiplicity of unqualified or semi-qualified operators.
If anyone can recommend some installers whose price is reasonable for the job, and who know what they're doing, and who don't charge women the ovary tax, it would be a great service.
(The last time I was getting a stove installed, I was looking at a Scandinavian model, and got two of these fine people who were supposed to come along, cameras in hand, and do a survey. They repeatedly didn't bother to turn up, and in the end I got another brand, installed by the dealership, who did a good job, worked fast and professionally and laughed at the idea of the cameras. The original guys were completely shocked when they decided to turn up one Thursday and were told, sorry, got someone else who was punctual and capable. Rocked their world, I did.)
Incidentally, it's a tactic of the more cowboy-like installers to try to frighten potential customers into hiring them by quoting tragic deaths by carbon monoxide poisoning from stoves installed by non-professionals who didn't know what they were doing. If it was the norm for people to reply to this with "Of course I'd sue for immense damages if any such thing happened", it might put a little realism into the process.