Outdoor Fire Pits

Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal


Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal
Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal
Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal
Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal
Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal

Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal   Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal

A fire bowl brings warmth into a garden and creates a focal centrepiece in any outdoor space. The circular design allows for heat to be felt from around the entirety of its perimeter.

These sturdy Corten Fire Bowls are 4mm thick and come with a draining hole to allow rain water to escape. This fire bowl is supplied with a 400x400mm pedestal to allow the bowl to be elevated off the ground. The corten steel fire pit will arrive un-rusted (blue steel) or part rusted. Once exposed to the elements the Corten Steel will naturally weather, this is known as the'weathering process' (see thumbnail images). Throughout the weathering process, please be aware that there will be'run-off' from the Corten Steel that can cause staining. After several months a protective layer of rust will form that is a natural orange-brown colour, this fixed coating will provide the Corten Steel Fire Pit/Water Feature/Planter with protection against further corrosion. Corten Steel is the ultimate material for fire pits with almost no maintenance required and no need to move indoors during winter. Corten Fire Bowls are durable and made to last! Failure to do so will result in irregular rust and stains.

The colouration of each item will vary as the weathering process takes place, eventually producing a rusty brown patina. Due to the chemical composition of Corten Steel, a very dense oxidisation layer is formed during the weathering process which protects the blue steel inside. If this protective barrier is comprised, it will simply form a new skin to protect itself. Corten Steel is extremely durable and has a far higher resistance to atmospheric corrosion than other steels, which is why it is ideal for use in fire-pits, planters and water features. Created in the United States in 1939, Corten or Weathering Steel is an alloy that forms a natural rust coating over time as it is exposed to the weather.

The outer layer rusts forming a protective coating which prevents degradation of the steel inside. Corten Steel is used all over the world. Notably in the UK one of our greatest landmarks, The Angel of the North by Anthony Gormley is made from Corten. Other striking examples include the Chicago Picasso Sculpture and the Museum of Old and New Art in Australia.


Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal   Corten Steel Fire Pit on Pedestal