Napier’s Hidden Art Deco Mystery
24th May 2026
The Emerson Building
Napier’s Hidden Art Deco Mystery
Every great city has a building people talk about.
In Napier, tucked quietly along Emerson Street, stands one of the city’s most intriguing hidden gems…
The Emerson Building.
Built in 1931 after the devastating Hawke’s Bay earthquake, this elegant Spanish Mission building has stood watch over Emerson Street for nearly a century.
But it’s not only the architecture that captures attention.
It’s the feeling.
The mystery.
And the stories whispered over generations.
The Symbol Above the Street
Most visitors walk beneath it without ever noticing.
High above the façade sits a small Masonic insignia — mysterious, understated, and unexplained to most who pass below.
Who placed it there?
Why was it included?
What happened in the rooms upstairs?
Some say the upper level once hosted private meetings and gathering rooms connected to Napier’s early commercial elite.
Others simply stop, photograph it, and wonder.
And perhaps that mystery is exactly what makes the Emerson Building unforgettable.
Echoes from Old Napier
Napier itself is no stranger to ghost stories.
Historic locations throughout the city — especially earthquake-era buildings like the nearby Masonic Hotel and Napier Prison — have long been associated with tales of strange lights, unexplained sounds, cold spots, and lingering presences.
The Emerson Building has no officially documented haunting…
…but buildings that survive earthquakes, fires, generations of people, and nearly 100 years of history tend to collect stories of their own.
And once you step inside…
you can feel the atmosphere change.
The Hidden Art Deco Ceiling
One of the Emerson Building’s best-kept secrets is found inside.
Above the modern retail space sits a unique suspended ceiling structure inspired by classic Art Deco geometry — a design feature many visitors never expect to discover once they walk through the doors.
The layered curved forms and repeating lines subtly echo the architectural language of 1930s Napier:
- symmetry,
- flow,
- elegance,
- and theatrical design.
It creates an atmosphere unlike a typical retail store.
Visitors often stop mid-shop, look upward, and realise:
This isn’t just a shop.
It’s an experience inside a heritage building still telling its story.
A Living Piece of Napier
Unlike many heritage buildings around the world that sit empty or frozen in time, the Emerson Building still lives and breathes every day.
Today, Adore Collection proudly acts as one of the building’s modern custodians — blending local retail, tourism, history, gifts, fashion, and Napier charm inside one of the city’s enduring architectural treasures.
Visitors come for:
- the history,
- the mystery,
- the architecture,
- the photographs,
- and the experience.
And they leave having discovered one of Napier’s hidden stories.
The Building You Need to Photograph
If you visit Napier:
* Photograph the façade
* Spot the mysterious symbol
* Experience the architecture
* Step inside
* Look up at the hidden Art Deco ceiling
*Discover the story
Because the Emerson Building isn’t just part of Napier’s past.
It’s part of the city’s living character.
And perhaps…
its mysteries are still unfolding.
Emerson Building
93 Emerson Street
Napier, New Zealand
Home of Adore Collection