Electric, like you've never seen before: Introducing Escea LE Series
A first of their kind designed and crafted in Australasia, the Escea LE Series Electric Holographic Fireplaces capture the essence of traditional wood fire flames.
Read ArticleA first of their kind designed and crafted in Australasia, the Escea LE Series Electric Holographic Fireplaces capture the essence of traditional wood fire flames.
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Recently interior designer Nina Maya took us through her beautiful Palm Beach holiday house (if you missed the home tour, you can catch it here).
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A rundown 1960s beachside bungalow was transformed into a stunning, contemporary beach house.
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Nina Maya began her career as a fashion designer, but soon enough the world of interiors beckoned and it wasn’t long before Nina pivoted full time into it, founding her own company Nina Maya Interiors.
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Many architects and designers take the opportunity of working in their own homes to experiment with untested ideas. Certainly, Chris O’Malley of Product X Architecture did when he redesigned the kitchen, dining and living room of his family’s 1975 house.
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This converted Wellington meeting hall shows us that with a bit of creativity and smart design, loft living can be found in unexpected places.
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The Truly Frameless DS1400 gas fire is a finalist in this year’s Best Awards. The Best Design Awards is an annual showcase of excellence in graphic, spatial, product, interactive, and motion design.
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The in-house engineers developed the Smart Heat Technology which lives in the heart of most Escea fireplaces to make your life that bit easier.
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The Escea DFS730 Gas Fireplace is our freestanding gas fireplace for those with not enough wall space for an inbuilt fireplace or for replacing your freestanding wood burner.
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We get asked this a lot – will my gas fire cost me a lot of money to run? It’s a valid question. No matter how convenient and good looking your gas fire is, if it’s going to chew through gas at an exuberant rate then you’re not likely to turn it on very much..
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