Heat Fire bowl Classic Ø 90 Rust
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HEAT Outdoor Living Fire Bowl Rust 90
This Rust Classic 90 fire bowl from HEAT Outdoor Living is a stylish and modern fire bowl. This is the perfect fire bowl to sit together in the evening. Because of the sleek design this garden fire bowl does not look out of place in any garden.
Because of the size of the bowl (Ø 90 cm) you can place large blocks of wood in it. This garden fire bowl is characterised by its simplicity; no frills, but just a cosy fire .... The Classic garden fire is also available in sizes 60 cm and 80 cm.
In short; this fire bowl is an excellent choice and guaranteed to bring a lot of warmth and atmosphere to your garden! You will enjoy many evenings with this atmospheric garden fire.
The HEAT Outdoor Living Fire Bowl Rust 90 in short:
- Sleek and stylish design
- Stands stably on a base (ø 40 cm)
- Large size (Ø 90 cm)
- Easy to clean
- Preferably not on a table or wooden surface. Underside can get (too) hot
- Available in three sizes
- Ideal for summer drinks
HEAT Outdoor Living is a Dutch brand that offers a varied collection of modern and fashionable patio fires, fire bowls and fire baskets for your patio or garden.
The products are characterised by a modern, timeless and practical design and an excellent price-quality ratio. The HEAT range has been carefully composed and ensures that you can enjoy the atmosphere and warmth the patio fires and fire pits provide.
Brand | HEAT Outdoor Living |
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Model | Fire bowl 90 rust on ring |
Article number | FB.008R |
Color | (Rusty) brown |
Material | Steel |
Dimensions | W 90 x D 90 x H 19 cm |
Weight | 6,8 kg |
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