sillatalade
Sillatalade is a term used in certain Nordic languages, primarily Swedish and Norwegian, to describe the practice of stacking or piling firewood. This method is employed for efficient storage and seasoning of wood intended for heating. The primary goal of sillatalade is to allow air to circulate freely around the wood, which helps it to dry out or "season" properly. Properly seasoned wood burns more efficiently and produces less creosote, a tar-like substance that can build up in chimneys and cause fires.
The construction of a sillatalade can vary, but common elements include a base that elevates the wood