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Garden Heating Firewood Burning GN-FP-310 Corten Steel Rusty Metal Fire Pit
Inspired by the crater left by a sunken volcano, corten outdoor fire pit GN-FP-310 is a bold and sculptural fire feature.
Formed in 1/8” corten steel, its substantial size rectilinear form and patina finish make it a thoroughly modern outdoor fire pit – the perfect focal point for a contemporary outdoor setting.
Corten outdoor fire pit may be ordered for wood burning or with your choice of natural gas or propane burners. They provide a beautiful flame and cozy warmth to extend your enjoyment of the outdoors into the chilliest seasons.
Natural gas and propane versions of our Corten fire pits come complete with topping and all-weather covers. Corten steel outdoor firepits are pre-weathered to provide even patina coverage.
PLEASE NOTE: the wood-burning version of GN-FP-310 cannot be placed on flammable or non-heat-stable surfaces – this includes concrete slabs. Concrete may contain trapped moisture and can spall or even explode when heated.
Product Name | Garden Heating Firewood Burning GN-FP-310 Corten Steel Rusty Metal Fire Pit |
Material | corten steel ,stainless steel ,aluminum and steel with powder coated |
Color | according to customer's design |
Process | CNC Laser Cutting >Metal Bending > Welding and Polishing >Surface Treatment > Assembled Components and packaging. |
Application | Indoor ,outdoor and garden |
Packing | Standard seaworthy packing or according to customer's request |
Trade Terms | EXW, FOB, CIF, C&F, etc |
Payment Terms | TT, L/C,Western Union,paypal |
MATERIAL: 1/8” (3 mm) corten weathering steel
FUEL: wood-burning or natural gas or propane
TOPPING: river rock or lava pebble, featherock boulders optional
DIMENSIONS: 40” x 40” x 12”H (1000x1000x300mm H)
WEIGHT: 122lbs (55 kg)
ACCESSORIES:
included: all-weather fabric cover
optional: table top panel
Please note the following!
Attention: When you put the fire bowl outside, moisture and/or rain will quickly create a first corrosion layer. The manufacturer often supplies the fire dishes with a recognizable corrosion layer, but it also happens that the steel is still even and the first "rust formation" has yet to occur. But don't worry, this happens quickly.