Patrick in Hayward, CA bought his Fire Sculptural Fire Pit four years ago and just sent me the following testimonial and photos:
I chose the bowl of fire because it’s a perfect piece of art. You have made something beautiful out of recycled material. As much as I like eco friendly art, it all too often falls short of being something spectacular, which is what you have achieved.
Our family enjoys our yearly 4th of July celebration here at our home because we have a beautiful 180 degree view of the San Francisco Bay. The fire bowl adds a warm place to sit when the winds are a bit chilly.
You have helped me create a place that I truly love.
Thanks ever so much.
Patrick, Tuyen and Samuel.
That’s exactly the kind of satisfaction you hope to hear, especially from people who have had their fire pit long enough to really make use of it.
I love the two raised bed planters that frame the fire pit and can double as additional seating.
Here’s a dramatic shot of the natural gas flame contrasted with the nightime skyline.
The skyline when the fire pit is unlit.
Another shot of the raised flowerbed that frames the gravel patio and fire pit.
Recessed stonework surrounds the fire pit, providing seating close to the bowl. The combination of masonry and gravel is a nice contrast. The fire pit casts flame shaped shadows that accent it’s design even when unlit.
Closeup of the lit natural gas flame at night.