Outdoor products designed to play with fire
Texte par James Wormald
09.06.22
As humanity's earliest invention, the attraction of Earth's most destructive element is sewn into our nature. These 12 outdoor fire products help the modern human use and control it.
The Circus fire pit from GlammFire surrounds a generous drum furnace with six comfortable weatherproof seats and two log stores for effortless refuelling
The Circus fire pit from GlammFire surrounds a generous drum furnace with six comfortable weatherproof seats and two log stores for effortless refuelling
×With air quality and fire safety two of the biggest (and most restrictive) regulatory necessities of modern construction, architecture and interior products, the rules controlling them are understandably tight. The natural power and sensual beauty of naked fire can be fully appreciated, however, in larger, open-air outdoor environments where there’s near-unlimited oxygen and tougher all-weather materials. These are the different ways fire can improve the light, comfort and warmth of outdoor spaces, and mimic the aspects of interior life we take for granted.
The Poppy oil Lamp from Northern (top) comes in table, floor or garden formats while Atmosphera’s Switch lantern (bottom) is part of an outdoor collection featuring the same hexagonal pattern
The Poppy oil Lamp from Northern (top) comes in table, floor or garden formats while Atmosphera’s Switch lantern (bottom) is part of an outdoor collection featuring the same hexagonal pattern
×Creating ambience
Ambient outdoor lighting brings a mysterious and magical atmosphere to gardens, terraces and all outdoor spaces, but standalone electrical lighting can be difficult to install and impossible to move once there. By utilising the soft flicker of a natural flame, outdoor oil lamps like Poppy from Northern light the way gently.
Torches can be positioned like sentries guarding a doorway, or in a larger arc to set the mood for a friendly fight to the death
With safety in mind, Poppy protects its oil cache with a childproof lid, while candle-powered lanterns like Switch by Atmosphera encase the flame in an aluminium dome, causing its hexagonal pattern to dance on the surrounding scene like dappled light through the leaves of a tree.
Attika Feuer’s gas-powered DeLIGHT torches (top) are simple to control and make for thrilling set designs. But the wood-fuelled Pole Fire Basket from Röshults (bottom) provides real high-stakes drama
Attika Feuer’s gas-powered DeLIGHT torches (top) are simple to control and make for thrilling set designs. But the wood-fuelled Pole Fire Basket from Röshults (bottom) provides real high-stakes drama
×To turn up the drama when outlining outdoor spaces, however, fire torches like the gas-powered DeLIGHT 30 Gassäule from Attika Feuer can be positioned like sentries guarding a doorway, or in a larger arc to set the mood for a friendly fight to the death. To add a Middle Ages look to outdoor space, however, wood-burning torches like Röshults’ Pole Firebasket take a little more effort to fuel and light, but cause a much more dramatic scene.
Metalfire’s Anemone fire basket presents guests with the sensual beauty of raw flames from inside a secure, enclosed arena of forged steel
Metalfire’s Anemone fire basket presents guests with the sensual beauty of raw flames from inside a secure, enclosed arena of forged steel
×Bring warmth
By simply removing the pole from the traditional wood-fuelled torch, Metalfire creates the formidable simplicity of the Anemone fire basket. Anemone’s upturned claws of forged steel circle around the fuel source with enough space for incoming oxygen to feed the fire, and its mesmerising flames to pass the other way. With the XL version as wide as 145cm in diameter, Anemone is suitable for extra-large outdoor events needing to make extra-large impressions.
ingrau’s clean-burn gas FireTable (top) shares table space with its users, while GlammFire’s Circus fire pit (bottom) entertains and enthrals with dancing, flickering flames up close
ingrau’s clean-burn gas FireTable (top) shares table space with its users, while GlammFire’s Circus fire pit (bottom) entertains and enthrals with dancing, flickering flames up close
×Social attraction
Back at home, meanwhile, fire tables integrate their flames into a tabletop to give surrounding users a place for their hot cocoa. The clean burn of gas-lit options like in|graus’ FireTable avoid the smoke-filled eyes from wood-burning fire pits… but to choose the functional advantage of gas is to miss out on the authentic ambience of wood. With stronger, higher, wilder flames and a smell that takes you back to childhood bonfires, it’s no wonder fire pits like GlammFire’s Circus come with integrated stool seating to pitch users forward and lose themselves in the fire.
Harrie Leenders’ Takk aluminium poker branch with wrapped leather handle lets users control fires in a natural style
Harrie Leenders’ Takk aluminium poker branch with wrapped leather handle lets users control fires in a natural style
×Staying in control
Wood-fuelled fire pits might be wilder than gas, but there are an array of tools and accessories on the market to put control back into the firemaster’s gloves. As well as heatproof hardware, the right tongs and pokers are the mark of the more serious and experienced, but there’s nothing more elementally satisfying than just poking the fire with a big stick. The aluminium Takk poker from Harrie Leenders meets this desire for the pretence of nature, by allowing users to safely control the flames, without getting burned with embarrassment.
The modular open kitchen from Röshults allows users to design their own outdoor culinary space, by joining and positioning various traditional kitchen elements
The modular open kitchen from Röshults allows users to design their own outdoor culinary space, by joining and positioning various traditional kitchen elements
×Open-air culinary possibilities
Along with warmth and light, the other main function of humanity’s oldest invention, is to cook our food. Contemporary barbecues prove this first evolutionary tool is still improving. Now rebranding as outdoor kitchens, set-ups like Röshults’ modular open kitchen combines kitchen-like storage with various 50sqcm elements like hobs, drawers, chopping boards, gas and charcoal grills and even the kitchen sink.
Weltevree’s outdoor Dutchtub (wood version seen above) uses a metal coil to heat a bath full of garden hose water over a log fire, getting up to 38 degrees in two hours
Weltevree’s outdoor Dutchtub (wood version seen above) uses a metal coil to heat a bath full of garden hose water over a log fire, getting up to 38 degrees in two hours
×Open bathing
For forest-dwelling users with plenty of deadwood to clear, along with stuffing it under food and lighting it all up in a basket to warm up cold autumn evenings, another use for it is to warm up water. Weltevree’s Dutchtub range features a natural circulation coil that removes the old and cold from the bottom of the tub, passes it through a metal tube above a log fire, and floods the now warmed water back in at the top to replace it.
Wood Storage shelves from OFYR (top) organise firewood neatly, creating decorative garden features or dividers, while AK47’s Zero table (bottom) provides ample wood storage where it’s most useful
Wood Storage shelves from OFYR (top) organise firewood neatly, creating decorative garden features or dividers, while AK47’s Zero table (bottom) provides ample wood storage where it’s most useful
×Where to keep it all
Users with enough wood to light, cook and keep both their air and water warm need somewhere to store it. With a warm mixture of oranges and yellows in interlocking graphic patterns, wood stores make surprisingly decorative features. Heavy-duty Wood Storage from OFYR keeps aesthetic drying wood safe on open shelves, while less attractive but useful tools and materials are kept out of sight behind a hinged door.
With a warm mixture of oranges and yellows in interlocking graphic patterns, wood stores make surprisingly decorative features
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