Fireplaces crafted in New Zealand.
Designed and crafted in the deep south of New Zealand for over 20 years, Escea gas, wood, and electric fireplaces test the limits of both performance and aesthetics.
Made in New Zealand
Fireplaces crafted in New Zealand.
Designed and crafted in the deep south of New Zealand for over 20 years, Escea gas, wood, and electric fireplaces test the limits of both performance and aesthetics.
New DFS Series Freestanding Gas Fireplaces
Minimalist in design with enhanced, natural flames, high heat output and efficiency, the Escea DFS Series Freestanding Gas Fireplaces are a new take on an old classic.
explore the DFS SeriesEscea Corner & Peninsula Fireplaces
Experience beautiful warmth in another dimension with the new Escea DN Series Corner & Peninsula Gas Fireplaces.
explore the DN SeriesNext-Generation Wood Fireplaces
The ritual of a real wood fire never gets old, but it can get better. Escea brings you a brand-new generation of wood fireplaces with Direct Vent technology – innovating an industry as old as time.
learn moreFlame meets Frame
Good looking, intelligent and sophisticated. With so much in common, the Escea DS Series and Samsung’s The Frame TV were meant to be. On their own, they both combine design with useful technology. Together, they solve something bigger…
And now, you can purchase the ultimate living room duo together at exclusive retailers.
learn moreArchitectural Advisory
Escea's Architectural Advisor team gives free advice on architectural plans and answers all fireplace related questions at the project planning and implementation stage.
learn moreFire for Life Cooking Stoves
Born out of Escea’s purpose, to put a better fireplace in the heart of every home, Fire for Life is a not-for-profit project aimed at solving the problem of open fire cooking in developing countries around the world, by doing what we do best – making better fires.
learn about Fire for LifeGet Inspired
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