I would argue that the ultimate hosting home essential, the one thing that elevates your home to the next level, is the humble fire pit. There’s just something cool about having one in your garden. Big or small, sunken or standing, they aren’t just about keeping you warm; they’re about building atmosphere. And I’ve just found the most effortlessly elegant style — the Solene Fire Pit from Ferm Living, which is available from Westwing.
Most fire pits leave something to be desired when it comes to their design — too bulky, too boring, and too basic — but not this one. From one of my favorite Scandi brands, its design-forward style is every bit as elevated and chic as I could hope for, with a cool, oxidised finish that makes for a laid-back, sophisticated look.
As the evening chill sets in, a fire pit creates a natural gathering place, providing a central point for your guests to orbit around and prolong those summer evenings outdoors — and the Solene Fire Pit lets you do that with ultimate style.
Ferm Living
Solene Fire Pit
A far cry from the basic, bulky fire pits of the past, with this model, Scandinavian design brand Ferm Living has used its signature soft touch, crafting a design that feels thoroughly elegant and sophisticated.
The low-slung style, with its undulating shape, brings a beautiful sense of movement to your modern garden, which would only be bolstered by the flickering flames set within it.
Crafted from corten steel, this bowl is designed to patinate over time, developing an even richer surface pattern.
And, if you want to amp up the drama even more, thanks to the flat, open-ended design, these fire pits can be lined up alongside one another to create a continuous stream of fire.
Stylish Alternatives
La Hacienda
La Hacienda Kala Oxidised Firepit
This fire pit is less than £50, but it looks like it would cost a fortune. The rusted steel effect brings a cool edge into your garden, and would look particularly striking alongside some modern outdoor furniture.
Ivyline
Ivyline Black Garden Metal Dakota Fire Pit
Moving up off the ground, this metal fire pit stands on a tapered leg plinth, making it great for gathering around while stood, as opposed to the other sunken fire pit designs. The orangey, rust finish also helps bring some warmth to your garden, too.
John Lewis
Fire Pit And Log Store
A good fire pit doesn’t need to do anything out of the ordinary. This black, steel bowl, with integrated log storage is a relatively simple type of firepit, but that’s exactly what works so well about it.
Ferm Living
Otto Fire Pit Fireplace
Another option from Ferm Living, this raised, octagonal design has a little more structure and height than the first, but the same warm, corten steel finish. The raised effect also makes it ideal for pairing with some firepit seating, too.
Soho Home
Wunder Outdoor Fire Pit
Soho Home designing something chic should hardly come as a surprise, but this fire pit does feel particularly stylish, even for them. It’s another corten steel design, so you’ll get that same lovely patina effect over time, too.
Eva Solo
Firecylinder Fire Pit
With its tall, cocooned form, this fire pit feels thoroughly unique. But this curved wall isn’t just there for visual appeal, it also helps to shield your fire from wind and rain, making this a great year-round option to use in your urban garden.
With a firepit like this in tow, you’re well on your way to designing the outdoor area of dreams — now all you need is some of the best garden furniture to go with it.
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