Project Description
TLODI
Product Description
The Tlodi Fire Pit’s voguish, polished design offers a knock dead garden art feature, creating a beautiful simple and minimalist look to your outdoor space.
Material
Bowl: 4mm Carbon Steel. Available Options
- Q235 Carbon Steel – Raw Mill
- Q235 Carbon Steel – Rusting Patina (Additional Cost)
- Q235 Carbon Steel – Black Fire Coating (Additional Cost)
Stand: Available Options
- Carbon Steel – Raw Mill
- Carbon Steel – Rusting Patina (Additional Cost)
- Carbon Steel – Black Fire Coating (Additional Cost)
- Stainless Steel (Additional Cost)
See below for details of the various finishes
Dimensions
Diameter Range: 600mm – 2000+mm
Height Range: 250mm – 500mm
Choose your Fire Pit Dimensions and Finish
Diameter
Height Scale

Choice of airflow/drainage 2.5cm hole in your dish.

Why a drainage hole?
Dish Finish Options
Q235 Carbon Steel Raw Mill
Q235 Carbon Steel Rusting Patina (Additional Cost)
Black Fire Coating (Additional Cost)
Stand Finish Options
Carbon Steel Rusting Patina
Carbon Steel Black Fire Coating
Stainless Steel
Rusting Patina Finish

Rusting Patina is a brown, glossy or sheen film on the surface of the steel dish, produced by oxidation over a period of time, resulting from age or polishing. We speed up this process using a chemical and not a pint cover. Should you not wish you dish to rust further you should apply oil to protect the steel from moisture.
Raw Mill Finish

Mill finish refers to the surface texture (or finish) of metal after it exits the drawing process. The surface is then treated with a polishing process for a smooth, uniform finish. Please note the raw steel colour may vary to images on this site.
Stainless Steel Stand Finish

A stainless-steel stand is a great choice for your fire pit because it is more weather resistant and although substantially more costly. It also overs a very different aesthetic which is a personal choice over a carbon steel dish.
Black Fire Coating Finish

The fire pit is coated with a black fire paint. The paint however will not last indefinitely. This will depend on how many fires you make. Please note to oil the areas where the hot coals sit, inside and outside as well as on welding sites to prevent rusting.