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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The quintessential Christchurch dining place Saggio di Vino is again open in the New Zealand garden city, after experiencing devastating earthquakes in September 2010 and February 2011.
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The thought of winter evokes images of relaxing at home with a good book or movie, glass of mulled wine, and a cosy roaring fire.
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After choosing the correct size of a gas fireplace with the right heat output, the retailer will often ask you what kind of style front and fuel bed you require.
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Indoor-outdoor flow is very important for many people who like to make the most of their urban gardens.
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Yes. You can have your fireplace in the middle of the room and enjoy its ambience and warmth without the need for a pillar or wall to cover the flue pipes.
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Telecom Central in Wellington city is a state of the art office and retail space which was awarded a 5 Green Star rating due to its environmentally friendly design and performance. As the headquarters of Telecom New Zealand the building is around 19,000m sq and houses around 1700 employees. It was built using a thermally active exterior and tactile office interior with the future of their staff and growth in mind.
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Millbrook is a world-class resort nestled within the Southern Alps of New Zealand offering five-star accommodation, luxurious spa, top quality restaurants and leading golf facilities. Among the 175 boutique hotel rooms are spacious villas which all have Escea fireplaces with classic satin black Velo fronts.
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Creating stunning interiors that people love to not only look at but also live in or spend time in, is one of the biggest challenges for architects and interior designers.
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