Oblica was founded by lovers of fire and design. Our belief is that a fireplace should do more than simply heat a space. It should be the beautiful and efficient heart of any home, a functional piece of art.
Based in Melbourne right in the heart of the Fitzroy design precinct, we showcase Europe’s best fireplace and stove brands. Our range includes open hearth fireplaces, freestanding stoves, slow combustion and room air independent heaters, outdoor fire pits and fireside accessories from the most innovative manufacturers worldwide.
With a strong commitment to design and efficiency, we aim to offer pieces that deliver both impeccable style and sustainable heat.
Bring warmth into your home, visit oblica.com.au
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Combining old with new, this home is all that it should be but so much more, providing luxury with authenticity to re-emerge triumphant.
A chance meeting led to a fruitful collaboration on this “transition-to-retirement” house in Sorrento, Victoria.
Crafted to connect to the expansive countryside views, Merindah Park House by Richard Cole Architecture warms from the inside out.
Combining old with new, this home is all that it should be but so much more, providing luxury with authenticity to re-emerge triumphant.
Architect Imogen Pullar touches the life of an Edwardian house in North Fitzroy, Melbourne, and its creatively inclined owner for a second time.
In today’s climate, following the principles of passive solar design in the context of our built environment is not an ideal – it’s an absolute imperative.
Oblica is proud to launch in Australia a collection of designer radiators manufactured by Tubes Radiatori.
In this beachside holiday house that remembers the iconic Nissen Hut, Max Pritchard Gunner Architects showcases the beauty of understated, simple, environmentally responsive design.
Adding a creative touch to any interior can be done through a selection of fine, bold and quirky designs. Habitus loves the following statement pieces.
Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.