Keep the party going and let us stoke your fire with the hottest fire pits in the wood pile. Ignite cool evenings with toasted marshmallows, storytelling, wiener-roasting or a whole lot of snuggling. Keep the party going by crafting the perfect bonfire, framed by one of these 12 flamin’ hot fire pits.
1. The Funston ($299): Fire and ice aren’t your typical pairing but this ice-chest-meets-fire pit is an invitation to party. Pop your tops with the included can opener.
2. Loll Fire Ring ($590): The “Ring of Fire” Johnny Cash was talking about? Apparently, it doubles as a cocktail table.
3. Portable Bonfire Log ($28): Tote this rustic log wherever you roam for a bonfire on the go. It promises 1.5 hours of burn time with a single strike of the match.
4. DIY Portable Fire Box: Brighten up a room or the patio with this DIY fire box. The tutorial is so simple, you may want to make a few for your friends. Because you’re nice like that. (via Design Sponge)
5. Fire Basket: A tisket, a tasket get a sleek and modern basket. This is a traditional wood-burning fire pit that doubles as a candle holder when flipped upside down! (via Skargaarden)
6. Trae Fire Pit ($285): Conveniently (and we think aesthetically), you can stow your wood pile under this pit, ensuring your bonfire won’t burn out.
7. Stix ($1995): For use indoors or out, “sticks” made of tubular steel put a modern spin on the traditional bonfire. No wood required.
9. DIY Modern Concrete Fire Pit: DIY this zen-like concrete pit, which will hardly be an eyesore for your neighbors. (via Man Made)
10. Hand Forged Geometric ($998): Into raw materials? This handmade beauty just might be what your heart’s been burning for in fire pit design.
11. Upcycled Washing Machine Drum Fire Pit: Check out this creative re-purposing: An old washing machine drum-turned-fire pit that showcases the flame’s flicker. (via House and Fig)
12. Urban Fire ($1350): A hefty price tag but this modernized chiminea is dreamy! Score a table-top size for about half the price.
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