LOLL OUTDOOR FIRE RING SET W/TOP

$1,275.00

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Description

The fire ring is the perfect addition to any evening spent outside. The Steel Fire Ring is made with 1/8-inch-thick steel and has a solid raised internal floor to contain the ashes. 

This fire ring is designed with three wide feet, so it sits stable on even rough surfaces. When in use, the vertical cutouts cast a windmill pattern of orange light on the surrounding area. Two horizontal cutouts help in moving the fire ring to different locations. The steel is unfinished and will develop a nice rusty patina over time. The maintenance free HDPE Fire Ring Top allows the fire ring to double as a cocktail table when not in use. The top also helps keep rain and snow out.

Is steel green? Loll asked the same question, and here's what they found: Steel, as it turns out, is the most recycled material in America. The recycled content of U.S. steel produced at U.S. mills averages 88 percent, with a recycling rate of 98 percent. So, light that fire with good conscious.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: When burning wood, do NOT use Fire Ring directly on combustible surfaces, like wood decks. When in use, the Fire Ring will heat up and become extremely hot. Use good sense and caution when burning wood in your Fire Ring.

About Loll Designs

Loll designs and manufactures all-weather, outdoor furniture made from ultra-durable high density polyethylene (HDPE), partially from recycled materials. Loll's modern outdoor furniture adds a unique and contemporary aesthetic to outdoor spaces. 

With sustainability ethics in mind, Loll aims to play a role in a circular economy where plastics made will be recycled continuously, thus reducing waste.

Did you know all Loll products can be recycled at the end of its life?

Loll was founded in principles of efficient and responsible use/reuse of materials, which is why during the production process, they recycle more than 88% of their manufacturing water and the remainder is incinerated to make electricity. 

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