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Fire sounded in the garden – mobile fireplace with decorative value



If used properly, the fire seems to evaluate the concept of garden design. Multi-functional and practical, is used in both winter and summer job. We give an overview of the options that are on the market to choose from.

Sonne fire in the garden – what you need to take into account

The fire bowl in the garden of delights young and old – often can not wait for the family until the sun goes down, watching the flames of fire. The fireplace is without doubt a major attraction and is relatively safe compared to fire cart. However, there is a risk of fire, as for all other open fires. The floor right / stone or concrete or gravel / greatly reduce the risk. It is particularly important that the fire bowl is stable on the ground and the paper does not turn easily. The wooden floor and lawn are therefore not appropriate. For added security, also called spark offer.

Sonne fire in the garden – Decorative and functional



The sounds of fire in the garden can be made ​​of metal such as iron, stainless steel or clay. Those who opt for stainless steel, although the higher costs must be expected, but the investment is profitable. The material does not rust and does not need winter – if the stainless steel bowl of light can be used in both summer and winter. Experts advise to buy a top rack – radiates warmth and laterally.

Cottage style garden – fire rings wrought iron

Eclectic garden with fire rings as decoration

The floor to the right reduces the risk of fire – you can not bowl but burning fire unattended!

The fire bowl can be made ​​of metal, clay or ceramic

The fire bowl from clay draws attention to itself, but it must be winter

Fire bowl of iron rust

The clay bowl as proof – the land is stable coating is an important condition

Even for the balcony

As used in garden lighting

bowl of fire with grid

The cooking vessel can also be used in winter

Comfortable seating in a minimalist style

Day – BBQ in the evening – Heating