Key takeaways
- A water vapor fireplace creates flames from ultra-fine mist lit by LED - the effect moves like real fire but is completely cold.
- It is the only fireplace you can safely touch: no combustion, no fumes, no hot surfaces.
- It runs on tap water and electricity - no fuel, no chimney, no permits, minimal running cost.
- Ideal where real flame is not an option: homes with kids and pets, hotels, offices, public spaces.
The first reaction to a water vapor fireplace is always the same: people reach into the flames. The fire dances, flickers and responds to air movement - and stays cold as morning mist. Here is how the illusion works, what it costs to run, and when it is the right choice over a real-flame fireplace.
The technology: mist + light
Inside the device, an ultrasonic transducer vibrates at high frequency, turning ordinary tap water into ultra-fine mist - the same principle as a home humidifier. The mist rises through a channel where LED lights shine through it at precise angles. Light scatters through the moving droplets and the result reads to the eye as flames: three-dimensional, irregular, alive.
Because nothing burns, the "fire" produces no heat, no smoke and no emissions - only a faint, pleasant humidity.
What it means in practice
- Safe to touch: children, pets, curious guests - nobody can get burned.
- No installation: plug into a socket, fill with water, done. No chimney, flue, gas line or permits.
- Unlimited runtime: no fuel to buy or store; the fireplace runs as long as it has water and power.
- Any building: apartments, offices, hotels, restaurants - including spaces where fire regulations rule out combustion entirely.
The Planika water vapour line
Our water vapour fireplaces cover different formats: Aura as a design centrepiece, Misty and Steamy as built-in inserts for custom fire features, and Cloudy - the compact model that fits an existing fireplace portal, turning a dead mantelpiece into living fire. All are controlled from a remote or app.
Water vapor vs other fireplace types
| Water vapour | Bio ethanol | Classic electric | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flame | Realistic cold illusion (3D mist) | Real fire | Screen or plastic-log effect (2D) |
| Heat | None (ambience) | 2-4 kW real warmth | Fan heater, flat effect |
| Safety | Absolute - touchable | Safe when used properly | Hot surfaces possible |
| Running cost | Water + electricity, minimal | ~3-5 EUR per evening | Electricity |
If you want real warmth and living fire, choose a bio ethanol fireplace. If you want the look of fire with zero risk and zero constraints, water vapour wins - and looks dramatically better than a classic electric fireplace.
Maintenance and costs
Running costs are water and a light bulb's worth of electricity. Maintenance is simple: refill the tank, occasionally clean it, and replace water filters as recommended. For the most realistic effect and long transducer life, use demineralised water.
FAQ
Does a water vapor fireplace make the room humid?
It releases a small amount of fine mist - in normal rooms the effect is negligible, comparable to a small humidifier, and often welcome in heated interiors.
How real does the flame look?
Strikingly real: the mist flame is three-dimensional and moves with air currents. It is the closest a flame effect gets to real fire - most guests have to touch it to believe it.
Can it be built into furniture or walls?
Yes - insert models like Misty and Steamy are designed for custom housings, since there is no heat or exhaust to manage.
Is it expensive to run?
No - tap water plus LED-level electricity. There is no fuel, and no chimney or service contract.
Planika has been designing and manufacturing fireplaces for over 20 years, with products in homes, hotels and restaurants in more than 90 countries.

