The Warming Surfaces Company
Halia® warming turns everyday surfaces into intelligent sources of comfort. Energy-efficient radiant warmth, seamlessly embedded in furniture and interiors.
Why Halia
Paper-thin radiant warmers embedded directly into surfaces. No bulk, no wasted energy — just warmth exactly where you need it.
Real-time radiant warmth you can feel in seconds, controlled as effortlessly as lighting. Create cozy pockets of warmth for every guest.
Uses a fraction of the energy of conventional heaters. Halia warming consumes less than 5% of what traditional propane terrace heaters require.
No rare-earth metals. No plastics. No emissions. Designed with circular economy principles — minimal materials, maximum warmth.
First Product
An 80×80cm terrace table with Halia® warmth built in. Just plug in and let your guests linger longer — even on the coolest evenings. Multiple tabletop styles available in Surforma® WarmIN laminates.
Simple by Design
Ultra-thin radiant warming elements, invisibly embedded into the surfaces you already use.
Paper-thin metal mesh warmers are integrated into the top layers of surface materials — completely invisible to the eye, yet highly effective.
Connect to any standard power outlet. The low-voltage system activates instantly — no complex installation, no infrastructure changes.
Radiant warmth flows directly to the people seated at the surface. No wasted heat, no hot spots — just even, natural comfort controlled in real time.
See It In Action
Latest Updates
January 12, 2026
We're kicking off the new year by showcasing Halia® warming at Maison&Objet in Paris — and revealing the "Paris Special Edition" warming table.
November 5, 2025
Major milestones in our IP portfolio — including the first granted patent for warmth-as-a-service.
September 10, 2025
Halia® warming enhances the terrace experience at Helsinki's waterfront hotel — keeping guests comfortable as temperatures drop.
Ready to Feel the Difference?
Whether you run a restaurant terrace, design interiors, or manufacture surfaces — we'd love to show you what sustainable warmth looks like.