Fire
Pits – Fire pits are typically deep, barrel shaped structures made of iron
or steel that let you safely have a medium sized fire.
They can hold up to six logs and their higher sides protect your fire
from the wind so that it is easier to light and tend.
Fire
Bowl - Shallower than fire pits a fire bowl elevates and presents your fire
so that its inviting glow can be easily seen and enjoyed.
Made from copper, stainless steel or iron these typically consist of a
shallow bowl that sits in a stand and can safely accommodate a 3-4 log fire.
Fire
Ring – A fire ring is essentially a fence for your fire.
Crafted from steel or iron and usually broken into pieces so they can be
easily assembled and re-assembled for portability fire rings are manufactured
with different designs, cutouts and themes.
A fire ring surrounds your fire to keep burning logs from rolling out of
the fire area and add a personal touch to your fire.
Fireplace
– An outdoor fireplace is a structure that is enclosed on at least 3 sides and
has a chimney on top to direct smoke up and away from the fire.
It can be enclosed with solid metal or stone, mesh or screening to keep
sparks at bay and provides a hearth-like feeling to your outdoor living space.
Chimenea
– Made of iron, terra cotta or ceramic a Chimenea is a pear shaped structure
with and extended chimney that can typically house smaller, 3 log fires.
With only a small front opening and firebox, its design and material mean
that a Chimenea absorbs and radiates heat out and away from the fire while the
chimney directs smoke up and away from the fire and sitting area.
Fire
Pit Table – A Fire Pit Table is typically made of stone or concrete and
runs on natural gas of liquid propane. It
is a table structure with a bowl in
the middle that is filled with fireglass or ceramic logs where the flame is
visible.