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Flare Outdoor Fireplaces USA

Flare has been making outdoor fireplaces in New Zealand since 2001 — exporting them to the USA since 2023.

Flare is currently scaling up it’s business across the USA, with plans to manufacture inside the USA when the time is right. Until then, Flare continues to export from it’s world-class factory in New Zealand.

Dealers, Installers and Partners: During Flare’s expansion into the USA, the business is looking for quality partners who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer service. If that’s you, please reach out.

No Tariffs or Tips on Flare Outdoor Fireplaces — 2025

The current uncertainty across the landscaping industry is making it difficult for people to plan. It’s also dramatically affecting product costs. Whilst we don’t know what deal Trump will do with New Zealand, we want to give surety to all our clients in the USA.

This is why we are absorbing the tariff into our costs — not passing this onto dealers or end users in the USA. Of course our dealers won’t ask for a tip, that’s just our cheeky way of making our message clear — Wherever you are in the USA you can include a Flare Outdoor Fireplace in your designs with confidence.

2025 Only: We are limiting this offer to 2025, just in case the Tariff rate increases during the year. To secure this pricing, reach out to the team about paying a small deposit on a Flare Fireplace.

Local Company to International Kiwi Brand

Mike Edwards, Business Partner | CEO

“When I joined Flare in 2016 I was given the challenge of taking the business from a local company to an international kiwi brand. I printed that vision in large letters on our office wall. We’re not there yet, but man it feels like we’re getting close.

We send outdoor fireplaces into Australia almost every week. We have a factory in Ontario that is growing sales in Canada, we’ve expanded into the USA, which is growing nicely, and our social media following beats most other kiwi brands.

Some who see how busy we are, can’t believe we’re still in business. They ask “Aren’t you worried you’re going to run out of customers?” The truth of the matter is, I haven’t worried about that once — I worry that I’m not thinking big enough. Fortunately, we have a great team who do all the hard work.”

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