Gozney. The British pizza oven brand that made its way from professional gastronomy to the garden.
Gozney is a British pizza oven manufacturer, founded in 2010 in Dorset, originally as the Stone Bake Oven Company with commercial ovens for the catering industry. Today, its product range includes dual-fuel ceramic domes and compact gas pizza ovens for home use — plus matching accessories from the Pro, Balance, and Venture series.
Gozney is the pizza oven brand that took the reverse path: first equipping professional pizzerias with ovens, then translating their workshop standards into devices for the garden. Anyone unboxing a Gozney oven for the first time will notice the difference in weight — the ceramic domes of the Dome series weigh between 58 and over 100 kilograms, the combustion chambers are made of volcanic stone, and the doors have their own seals. This is not a camping oven design, and that's intentional. Gozney ovens are for people who don't want to take their pizza oven with them, but rather set it up — once, in the garden, as a permanent element of the outdoor kitchen.
From Dorset — an oven builder who had professional customers before having private customers
Gozney's founding story does not follow the Kickstarter pattern of many home pizza oven brands. Tom Gozney, a British designer, founded the company in 2010 under the name "Stone Bake Oven Company." His first customers were restaurateurs — among them the London pizzeria chain Franco Manca, which used Gozney ovens in its branches. For six years, Gozney built permanently installed pizza ovens for restaurants before venturing into the consumer market. In 2016, the Roccbox followed — the first mobile pizza oven for end customers, funded via Kickstarter, and generating £900,000 in sales in its first month. The side project became the main line.
In 2021, Gozney launched the Dome — a ceramic dual-fuel oven that runs on both wood and gas and visually resembles classic Neapolitan pizzeria ovens, only smaller. The Dome struck a chord: £6 million in sales in the first four hours after launch, followed shortly after by the Red Dot Design Award. Today, Gozney is based in Bournemouth, Dorset, in a converted former warehouse in the city center. Professional ovens for restaurants continue to be built, alongside the steadily growing consumer line.
The Oven Principle. Two Technology Lines
Unlike many competitors who offer a single oven architecture in various sizes, Gozney has developed two clearly distinct technology lines. One is the classic ceramic dome, the other is the gas pizza oven with lateral flame guidance. Both reach a baking temperature of 500 degrees, both bake Neapolitan pizza in 60 to 90 seconds — but they do it in very different ways.
The Dome series is the classic: dual-fuel with wood, charcoal, or gas, ceramic dome, cordierite stone, chimney. Those who heat with wood get the typical smoky flavor and open flame; those who use gas get consistent, quickly adjustable heat. The sealed door allows the oven to close so tightly that it is also suitable for slow-cooked dishes or bread — not just pizza.
The Arc and Tread series is Gozney's answer to compact gas ovens: Instead of a flame guided from above, the flame here rolls laterally across the combustion chamber ("lateral rolling flame"). This distributes the heat more evenly across the entire stone surface and prevents the typical "one side burnt, other side raw" problem of the first generation of compact gas pizza ovens. Arc and Tread are gas-only, lighter than a Dome, and heat up faster — but are of high structural quality: cast burner, insulated combustion chamber, ceramic baking stone.
The Gastronomy DNA — why Gozney ovens are so heavy
The most noticeable difference to lighter home pizza ovens becomes apparent when unboxing. A Dome GEN 2.0 weighs around 58 kilograms, the Dome XL over 100. This is not a design oversight, but the result of a material choice: The combustion chamber is made of volcanic stone, the insulation is significantly thicker than most competitors, and the cordierite baking stone is accordingly massive. If you try to push a Dome oven, you'll notice it doesn't move. If you turn on a gas burner, you'll notice how long the dome takes to heat through — and how long it retains the heat, even after the burner is off.
This is restaurant logic, translated into the private sphere. In a pizzeria that bakes all evening, an oven that stores heat is crucial — the temperature doesn't drop between individual pizzas, the next pizza goes in at the same 500 degrees. With a lighter built gas oven, after the fifth or sixth pizza, you notice the stone cooling down and the baking time getting longer. With the Gozney Dome, the heat remains stable even after thirty pizzas. This is why restaurateurs who buy a home pizza oven today often choose Gozney — they know what to expect from an oven, and they know what weight is needed to achieve it.
The Arc and Tread ovens follow the same logic on a smaller scale: insulated combustion chamber, ceramic stone, solidly built burner — they too are heavier than comparable competitor products, because the construction is designed for durability and heat stability.
Overview of the Oven Families
Dome GEN 2.0. The current generation of the original Dome, approximately 40 percent larger than the original, with space for two pizzas simultaneously. Two colors: Cream/Bone and Black/Off-Black. Dual-fuel out of the box — gas burner included, wood operation also considered. For anyone who wants both quick gas baking sessions and smoky wood-fired evenings, without owning two appliances.
Dome XL. The larger version, about 90 percent larger than the original Dome, with space for three pizzas simultaneously. For families who regularly entertain guests, or for small catering situations in a private setting. Also designed as dual-fuel, in Cream/Bone and Black/Off-Black.
Arc. The compact gas pizza oven for 14-inch pizzas, with a lateral flame and 60-second baking time. The right oven for anyone who finds a Dome too bulky in construction, but doesn't want to compromise on even heat distribution. Available in Cream White and Black/Off-Black.
Arc XL. The larger Arc variant, also gas-only, with significantly more baking surface. If you find the Arc too small but don't want a Dome, this is the right size.
Tread. The most portable oven in the range, gas-only, designed for 12-inch pizzas or a cast-iron pan. With carrying handles, a roof-rack attachment, and a matching bag for transport equipment. For anyone who wants to move the oven between locations or take it camping. Available in Olive Green and Black/Off-Black.
Pro, Balance, Venture — the three accessory lines
Gozney has divided its accessories into three clearly defined lines, tailored to different ovens and use scenarios. This is more than just marketing structure: the pizza peels in the Pro series have longer handles because they are designed for the Dome with its deeper combustion chamber. The Balance series is designed for the Arc and Arc XL and uses shorter, better-balanced tools. The Venture line was developed for the Tread and includes transport-relevant accessories such as the Roof Rack, the Venture Bag, and the stand.
In addition, there are oven-specific accessories: model-specific covers, precisely tailored to the Dome, Dome XL, Arc, Arc XL, or Tread; stands as a base; the Neapolitan arch as an additional heat reflector for the Dome series; steam injector, ember rake, fuel basket. Each accessory piece is newly developed for each oven model, because a cover that fits a Dome will never fit an Arc — the geometries are too different.
Which Gozney suits whom
The decision usually falls along three axes: fuel preference, space requirements, and mobility. If you want to bake with wood and are looking for that smoky taste, you can't go past the Dome series — Arc and Tread are gas-only. If you have little space or want to put the oven away occasionally, choose Arc or Tread; the Dome is too heavy for regular relocation. If you want to take the oven with you — camping, to a holiday home, to friends — choose the Tread, which is the only model in the series designed to be hyper-portable.
The size is based on baking frequency. The Arc with a 14-inch baking surface bakes pizzas for four to six people in series — perfectly sufficient for families with regular pizza nights. The Dome GEN 2.0, baking two pizzas simultaneously, halves the waiting time, which becomes a relevant size at the latest at the first birthday with ten guests. The Dome XL, baking three pizzas simultaneously, is the capacity you need when pizza night becomes a monthly neighborhood fixture.
Gozney in the genussland range
Gozney is our premium offering in the pizza oven segment. The brand stands for ovens that don't shy away from comparison with professional pizzerias — both constructively and aesthetically. Investing in a Gozney oven means buying not the easiest entry into pizza baking, but the tool quality found in a good pizzeria. This is a conscious decision, reflected in price, weight, and durability.
The range at genussland includes the complete current consumer line: Dome GEN 2.0 and Dome XL in both color variants, Arc and Arc XL in cream white and black, Tread in olive green and off-black. In addition, the matching accessory lines Pro, Balance, and Venture, as well as oven-specific accessories from covers to the Neapolitan Arch. Anyone buying a Gozney oven will find the complete equipment here — without having to search multiple shops for the right peel, the right cover, or the base.
For anyone who practices pizza at home on a scale where the oven also counts as an investment — Gozney provides the counterpoint to the light, mobile ovens of other manufacturers: heavier, more expensive, but also more durable and with its own design language that comes from the pizzeria.
Gozney is not for everyone looking for a pizza oven to try out. Gozney is for everyone who understands that good pizza at home doesn't fail at the entry level, but at consistency — and who is willing to buy an oven that will still be in the garden in ten years.