The Great Bowl O' Fire Recycled Steel Fire Pit
This article reprinted from the John T Unger Weblog. The original article can be found online:
http://art.johntunger.com/2005/05/recycled_steel_.html
© 2008, John T Unger
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It's easy to see why fire features have become such a popular element of landscape design… The warmth and focus of an open hearth under the stars provides a great space for socializing and conversation, extending the living area of your home to the outdoors. An evening around the fire is a pleasurable pastime, as flames capture the imagination, sparking ancient memories spanning back to the dawn of time. The constant movement and change of fire is both soothing and exciting, the perfect backdrop for tall tales, quiet reflection or intimate moments.
Designed to become an everlasting part of your family tradition, The Great Bowl O’ Fire is an unique work of art hand-cut by artist John T Unger. No two are exactly alike, as the flames are drawn free-hand. Gather friends and family to celebrate around a roaring blaze year-round. The raised bowl allows you to sit comfortably without having to lean forward to stay warm. Keep your feet toasty, tucked below the rim of the bowl and bask in the full-body radiance that a raised firebowl offers. An outdoor fire pit is a great way to extend the outdoor living season.
The Great Bowl O’ Fire makes a stunning focal point for yards, patios and gardens. Unlike many outdoor firepits which look dirty or empty when unlit, The Great Bowl O’ Fire functions as a gorgeous sculptural element either hot or cold. By day, the flame shapes cast intriguing shadows both inside and outside the bowl and the rich tones of the patina suggest a warm blaze. At night, with a fire burning, the bowl casts flickering shadows as lively as the fire within.
| The Great Bowl O' Fire: Choose from three sizes |
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41" Diameter Great Bowl O' Fire: $1499 with shipping* |
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37" Diameter Great Bowl O' Fire: $1249 with shipping* |
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30" Diameter Great Bowl O' Fire: $999 with shipping* |
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The Great Bowl O' Fire is suitable for gas, wood or charcoal fires. Gas burner installation instructions are here. |
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Upgrade to natural gas or propane burning firepit: The Great Bowl O' Fire ships ready-to-fit for clean-burning propane or natural gas burners. A simple manual light burner is best for most installations.
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| Gas burning Bowls O' Fire on pillars at the Brick Oven Courtyard Grille in Topeka, KS. | ||||
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Gas is not only safer and cleaner than wood fire, it's also more convenient since you can turn the fire on and off at will! In many areas where open wood fires are prohibited, a gas pit will pass inspection because it creates no sparks (although you should check your local ordinances to be certain). Most of my firebowls can be converted to gas (see icons in the shopping cart section of each page). Burner assembly is quite simple, but should be handled by a professional pipe fitter or plumber. Gas burner installation/assembly instructions. |
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| Where Can I See or Buy The Great Bowl O' Fire? |
Red points map public locations such as restaurants, hotels, resorts and churches where you may view the Great Bowl O' Fire in person. Green Points map galleries and stores that carry my firebowls. To see a map of nearly all the firebowls I've shipped, visit this page. To preserve privacy, residences are not mapped closely enough to find— they are approximate locations only (town and state). But it's cool to see just how many firebowls are out there. |
| What Customers say about The Great Bowl O' Fire: |
I just had to call a Liturgist friend of mine in Des Moines and brag a bit! I told him "I now have the coolest Easter Vigil firepit in the country!" He said, "It's not a contest, Vicky," and I said, "Oh yes it is! Haven't you been paying attention!?!" John, I received my fire bowl today and can't wait to christen it. It is beautiful and perfect! I'm pretty sure I got the best one you have ever made! The FedEx guy said it caused quite a stir at both the warehouse and the dispatch dock -- no one had ever seen anything like it! Thank you for your excellent work and I certainly appreciate your creativity and talent. I hope you will be getting many more customers as my friends visit and see and enjoy my fire bowl. – Ralph, Chantilly, VA The firebowl arrived, it looks GREAT! Thanks so much for everything… the bowl is just what I wanted (even the doormen thought it was amazing) and I am REALLY excited to check it out in action!– Wendy, NYC John, Received today. Bowl is KILLER! Thanks a lot! I'm going to order some torches soon as well.– Ted, Salinas, CA We’re really pleased. It added a wonderful element to our Vigil and the lighting of the paschal fire. People like its symbolism and functionality! – Rev. Ponder, Episcopal Church of the Resurrection |
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The Great Bowl is a favorite of architects and designers. Reserve one of eight private firebowls at RumFire, Waikiki's hottest nightspot, or enjoy patio dining lit by three gas-fired Bowls on stone pillars at the Brick Oven Courtyard Grille in Topeka, KS. The Great Bowl is the centerpiece of the water park at Landmark Resort Hotel in Myrtle Beach, SC. Need something custom for a landscape or design project? I can do that too. Shoot me an email to get started! The powerful symbolism of the Great Bowl has even earned it a place in religious tradition— The Archdiocese of Chicago purchased one for the Easter Vigil at Ascension Church in Oak Park, IL as part of Ascension's Centennial renovation, and a customized version was commissioned by Rev. J. Brian Ponder for The Episcopal Canterbury Fellowship at Mississippi State University. See the map above for other restaurants, hotels, resorts and churches that have used the Great Bowl O' Fire in their projects. |
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An Heirloom-Quality Work of Art, Made to Last |
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Each Fire Bowl is unique. I cut them all by hand, never repeating the exact same design. Your Great Bowl O' Fire is a one of a kind work of functional art! |
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Safety Considerations: Please note that like any fire pit, the bowl does get hot and can retain heat for several hours after a fire has burned down to embers. The points of the flames are sharp. Please exercise proper caution… I will not be held legally liable for injuries due to carelessness. That said, a raised bowl is in many ways much safer than a fire pit recessed into the ground. It's easier to see and harder to fall into. The inside of the bowl can be rinsed with a garden hose or cleaned with a long handled wire brush. Allow bowl to cool overnight before cleaning. Wear leather gloves when cleaning with a brush. |
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Environmental Considerations:
The Great Bowl O’ Fire is as eco-friendly as a firepit design can be (see the discussion here on Treehugger). Made from 100% recycled materials, the design scores high on sustainability in other ways as well. The warm rust finish requires zero maintenance and no chemical treatments. Quarter inch steel plate insures the bowl will last generations in any climate. The heavy steel holds and radiates heat like a wood stove, providing more warmth for less fuel. Opt for the gas-burning upgrade to minimize emissions and risk of accidental fire. |
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Nice work John!
Especially liked the fire pit. Which we linked to @ http://www.realoasis.net/?p=200
Keep up the good work. Let us know if you are in the UK anytime.
Rich
Posted by: Richard Boyd | April 28, 2006 at 09:43 AM
Hi,
just found your fire pit and love it! Only trouble is we live in the UK. Are there any ways we can purchase it here? Or what are the costs of shipping to Wales????
Please reply asap,
regards,
Judith
Posted by: Judith | July 04, 2006 at 11:56 AM
Just featured your searing fire pit on our blog, The Alternative Consumer. I'm an occasional pyro myself so I can appreciate it on all levels.
All the best,
rd
Posted by: Ross Dulmaine | February 03, 2007 at 12:23 AM
Hi,
I'm wondering if you can make (or have made) a metal scultpure to go INSIDE a firepit for the flames to go through or around. We are having a custom firepit built with a square opening about 24" wide.
Thanks,
JE
Posted by: Julie | April 01, 2007 at 04:10 PM
Can you please tell me the following:
1) How much would a Great Bowl O' Fire be?
2) What would the shipping costs to the UK be?
3) Do you supply something they sit on, or what would we sit it on?
Thanks
Alison
Posted by: Alison Kelly | May 29, 2007 at 12:26 PM
Hi Alison,
The price of the 41" Great Bowl O Fire is $749 plus shipping (and I just noticed that the Paypal button is broken. Will fix.)
It sits on the base shown in the photo, but if you are putting it on a wood deck I recommend setting a concrete paver under the steel base.
Shipping to the UK is pretty pricey… The best quote I've found is around $1000 USD for the slow boat approach and about $2000 USD for air freight (which still takes around ten days).
Posted by: john t unger | May 29, 2007 at 12:58 PM
This may be completely random but I just finished reading the short story, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the main character's name is John T. Unger. I typed the name into a search engine and your site was the first to come up. It's incredibly ironic that you design these fire pits because the character is from a town named "Hades" and there are fire allusions. So strange.
Posted by: Jackie | January 24, 2009 at 11:54 PM