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Wood Burning Fire Pit

Wood burning fire pits are the most straightforward way to add a fire feature outdoors. They don’t require gas lines or propane tanks, and they deliver the experience many people associate with a “real” fire—crackling wood, visible embers, and natural heat. This collection focuses on simple, durable designs that still feel intentional within a well-designed space.Read More

A Simple Fire Feature with Real Atmosphere

Wood burning fire pits remain one of the most approachable and flexible fire feature options. With no fuel hookups or ignition systems to manage, a wood burning outdoor fire pit relies on thoughtful design and proper placement rather than infrastructure. For projects where flexibility, cost, or ease of installation matters, that simplicity is often the appeal.

This collection includes a range of wood burning fire pits outdoor designed for open-air use, from compact pieces suited to small patios to larger formats that anchor gathering spaces. You’ll find a variety of styles here, including chiminea-inspired designs, shallow bowls that emphasize flame visibility, and deeper fire pits designed for longer burns. Whether you’re planning around a round wood burning fire pit or a more sculptural form, these pieces are meant to support casual, social use rather than highly engineered installations.

Because outdoor wood burning fire pits produce sparks, embers, and ash, placement and accessories are an important part of the design process. Some designs in this collection include a fitted storage cover or spark guard, while others are intentionally open to allow for more flexibility in use. Many customers also rely on universal fire pit covers—especially for DIY fire pits or custom installations—as an easy way to protect the fire pit from debris and weather between uses.

While wood burning fire pits are often associated with basic or improvised solutions, the designs in this collection take a more considered approach. Distinctive silhouettes, thoughtful proportions, and references to mid-century modern and sculptural design help these pieces feel intentional rather than utilitarian. Many are made in the USA or produced in small batches, making them well suited for outdoor spaces where aesthetics matter alongside atmosphere.

Wood burning fire pits may be the simplest fire feature option, but they still benefit from thoughtful planning. When specified with care, they deliver warmth, sensory appeal, and a sense of ritual that more controlled fire features often trade away.

Wood Burning Fire Pit

  • Round metal fire pit table in rusty orange color with a hand pouring a sparkling beverage into one of two champagne flutes on it
    Two wok shaped metal fire pit table in a rusty orange color with burning logs, placed on a stone surface
    $2,750.00

    Magnum Fire Pit Table

    Magnum round Fire Pit  Embrace the art of living with Shopboxhill's Magnum round Fire Pit. This round Fire Pit, the metal wood burning round metal ...

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    $2,750.00
  • Wok shaped metal fire pit bowl in rusty orange color with bright flames placed on a concrete outdoor patio flooring
    Wok shaped metal fire pit bowl in rusty orange color with burning logs on it placed on a concrete patio flooring
    $1,264.00

    Low Boy Metal Fire Bowl

    Low Boy Metal Fire Bowl Our original fire pit design is a labor of love, meticulously handcrafted to order by dedicated Tennessee craftsmen in the ...

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    $1,264.00
  • Close up image of a metal fire pit bowl in rusty orange color with black fire pit screen dome
    Rusty orange metal fire pit bowl with burning logs on it placed on a stone surface at lakeside
    $1,430.00

    Namaste Metal Fire Bowl

    Namaste Metal Fire Bowl Shopboxhill's Namaste fire bowl — an ancient greeting that embodies the belief in the divine spark within each of us. In th...

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    $1,430.00
  • Stellar Fire Bowl
    Stellar Fire Bowl
    $859.23

    Stellar Fire Bowl

    Embodies the Brilliance of Celestial Objects BOXHILL's Stellar Fire Bowl embodies the brilliance of celestial objects that span the universe and il...

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    $859.23
  • Charcoal
    Crown shaped red metal fire pit with burning lava rocks placed on a circular surface over a sandy field
    $1,250.00

    Royal Metal Fire Pit

    Royal Fire Pit Go regal with BOXHILL's Royalfire Fire Pit! Another stunning and iconic creation from our favorite fire geniuses from Arizona, you'l...

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    $1,250.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. During the oxidation process, COR-TEN steel fire pits can release rust-colored runoff that may stain concrete, stone, tile, or light-colored hardscape surfaces. As landscape architects, Boxhill recommends carefully considering fire pit placement and using protective pads or gravel bases when installing COR-TEN steel fire features on sensitive surfaces.

COR-TEN steel typically develops its protective weathered patina over several months depending on moisture, humidity, and climate exposure. The oxidation process is usually more active during the early stages and gradually stabilizes over time.

Yes. COR-TEN steel is highly popular in modern landscape architecture because it develops a rich architectural patina while offering exceptional outdoor durability. It works especially well in desert, modern, and naturalistic outdoor living environments.

Improperly placed wood burning fire pits can potentially damage decking, concrete, or sensitive hardscape surfaces due to heat exposure, embers, and ash. Proper clearance, heat-resistant surfaces, and thoughtful fire pit placement are important for long-term outdoor performance and safety.

Modern outdoor living spaces often use sculptural fire pits made from:

  • COR-TEN steel
  • Stainless steel
  • Concrete
  • Cast stone

Clean lines, low profiles, and architectural forms help integrate fire features into contemporary landscape design.

Yes. Stainless steel fire pits can become extremely hot during use, particularly around the burn area and upper edges. However, stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability for coastal and high-moisture outdoor environments.

High-quality GFRC and cast concrete fire pits can perform well in freeze-thaw climates when properly manufactured and maintained. Material quality, drainage, and installation conditions all impact long-term durability.

Powder-coated aluminum and stainless steel generally require the least maintenance because they resist corrosion, weathering, and oxidation. COR-TEN steel intentionally changes appearance over time and requires acceptance of its evolving patina.

Over time, wood burning fire pits can create smoke residue or soot buildup on nearby surfaces depending on airflow, firewood type, and fire pit placement. Proper ventilation and seasoned hardwood help minimize excessive smoke.

Possibly, but rooftop fire pits require careful consideration of:

  • Structural load
  • Surface protection
  • Wind exposure
  • Building codes
  • Ventilation
  • HOA and fire regulations

As landscape architects, Boxhill carefully evaluates rooftop outdoor fire feature placement for both functionality and safety.