Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand Has Concave Mesh Structure That Creates Wind Break

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand wants to answer the challenge that we usually have to deal with stainless steel mesh fire pits. These type of fire pits are popular because they are lightweight and compact, yet they have the disadvantage of being vulnerable to wind, making it difficult to cook with.

Instead of having mesh supported from blow, this fire pit is designed with a concave mesh structure that hooks onto the side frames. Thanks to its unique structure, it eliminates the issue with conventional mesh-type fire pits, windy environment is no longer a problem. Furthermore, the fire pit provides beautiful flames that shining through the mesh.

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand by Shigeru Yamada, Takashi Sekimitsu, and Kenzo Noridomi

NoriNori Project has created this fire pit with high combustion efficiency, that concave shape is less susceptible to wind. To make sure this project results in highly functional product, it was designed and created by an iron worker who is also a camper. Thanks to the use of a trivet, it is possible for a heavy Dutch oven to be used. Designed to allow the flames to be seen for its beauty, this fire pit also allows for ease of cooking over an open fire where you get to see the heat level.

The mesh of this firepit is woven in a way that allows air to pass through without letting ash to pass through. This way, high combustion efficiency can be achieved even in strong wings, even those large pieces of firewood can ash up nicely. At night, you can enjoy beautiful flames while witnessing the wood gradually turns into ash.

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand by Shigeru Yamada, Takashi Sekimitsu, and Kenzo Noridomi

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand by Shigeru Yamada, Takashi Sekimitsu, and Kenzo Noridomi

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand by Shigeru Yamada, Takashi Sekimitsu, and Kenzo Noridomi

Horizontal Long Mesh Bonfire Stand by Shigeru Yamada, Takashi Sekimitsu, and Kenzo Noridomi



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