Emerson Building Napier: A Hidden Art Deco Story on Emerson Street
22nd May 2026
The Emerson Building
Napier’s Most Photographed Hidden Story?
There are beautiful buildings in Napier…
…and then there are buildings with stories.
Standing proudly at 93 Emerson Street, the Emerson Building is more than just part of Napier’s famous Art Deco streetscape — it is a living survivor of the 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake, a building wrapped in mystery, heritage, symbolism, and almost a century of untold stories.
And if you look closely enough…
you may notice the symbol watching over Emerson Street.
The Mystery Above the Street
Most people walk past without ever noticing it.
High on the façade of the Emerson Building sits an old Masonic insignia — a subtle emblem that has quietly overlooked Napier for generations.
Who placed it there?
What meetings once happened upstairs?
Which businessmen, travellers, or Freemasons passed beneath it over the last 90+ years?
No one seems to know the full story.
And perhaps that mystery is part of the magic.
The emblem has become a quiet conversation starter for visitors, architecture lovers, photographers, and curious locals alike — another hidden layer within Napier’s internationally celebrated Art Deco city centre.
Born from Disaster
The Emerson Building was constructed in 1931 during the remarkable rebuilding of Napier following the devastating earthquake that destroyed much of the city.
When the dust settled, Napier didn’t simply rebuild.
It reinvented itself.
Architects, builders, and visionaries transformed the city into what would become one of the world’s most complete Art Deco destinations. The Emerson Building was among the earliest of those rebuilds — designed in the elegant Spanish Mission style by Finch & Westerholm.
Nearly a century later, it still stands proudly on Emerson Street.
Not as a museum piece.
But as a living part of Napier.
A Building That Still Lives
What makes the Emerson Building special is not only its history…
…it’s that the story continues every single day.
Unlike many heritage buildings around the world that sit empty or frozen in time, the Emerson Building remains full of life, locals, visitors, conversation, and discovery.
Today, Adore Collection proudly acts as one of the building’s modern custodians — bringing warmth, creativity, shopping, souvenirs, fashion, and local hospitality into one of Napier’s iconic heritage spaces.
Inside, visitors discover:
- locally inspired gifts,
- Napier keepsakes,
- fashion and accessories,
- hidden treasures,
- and a genuine local shopping experience.
Outside, visitors discover one of Emerson Street’s most elegant historic façades.
The Building Everyone Photographs
The Emerson Building has quietly become one of Emerson Street’s most photographable locations.
Why?
Because it captures everything visitors come to Napier to experience:
- Art Deco elegance
- Architectural symmetry
- Heritage charm
- Hidden symbolism
- Local stories
- Shopping
- And mystery
Tourists stop beneath the curved awning.
They photograph the façade.
They ask about the symbol.
They wander inside.
And suddenly they’re no longer just shopping…
They’re part of the story.
The Hidden Gem of Emerson Street
In a city famous for architecture, the Emerson Building remains one of Napier’s understated treasures.
Not loud.
Not over-commercialised.
Just authentic.
A building that has survived earthquakes, changing decades, evolving retail, and generations of Napier life — while still standing proudly at the centre of the city nearly 100 years later.
When You Visit Napier…
Don’t just walk Emerson Street.
Look up.
Find the Masonic emblem.
Stand beneath the historic façade.
Take the photo.
Step inside.
And become part of the continuing story of the Emerson Building.
? Emerson Building
93 Emerson Street
Napier, New Zealand
Home of Adore Collection