Description
Introducing the Rasmussen FP36B Fire Pit Bark/Split Logs—the epitome of outdoor sophistication. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this set transforms your backyard into a haven of warmth and style. With a commanding 36" diameter footprint, this ensemble is not just logs; it's a statement, a testament to the fusion of aesthetic appeal and functional excellence.
The allure of the fire pit lies not just in the dancing flames but in the very essence of the logs that fuel them. Bark and split detailing add character to each log, creating a visual symphony that mimics the beauty of a natural wood-burning fire. As the flames flicker and shadows dance, your outdoor space is transformed into an intimate retreat, inviting you to linger and savor the magic of the moment.
Benefits:
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Grand 36" Diameter: Make a bold statement with a generously sized fire pit, creating a focal point for gatherings and conversations.
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Bark/Split Detailing: Infuse authenticity into your outdoor space with logs that capture the rustic charm of natural wood.
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Aesthetic Versatility: The timeless design complements various outdoor styles, seamlessly blending with your existing decor.
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Realistic Flame Simulation: Experience the enchantment of a real wood-burning fire, creating a cozy and inviting ambiance.
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Durable Construction: Built to withstand the elements, these logs retain their beauty, ensuring longevity and enduring elegance.
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Effortless Installation: Enjoy a hassle-free setup, bringing the charm of a roaring fire to your backyard without complicated installations.
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Versatile Outdoor Decor: From lively gatherings to quiet evenings, these logs provide the perfect backdrop for a range of outdoor activities.
Features:
- Available in 5 Sizes: 12", 20", 24", 36", 36"
- Gas Logs arranged in a Teepee stack
- It Covers a 36-inch diameter footprint
- Bark/Split Fire Pit Logs for 360-degree viewing
- Number of pieces: 18 Logs
- Natural Gas
About The Manufacturer:

Four Generations of Rasmussen family members have proudly designed and produced innovative products in Whittier, California. It was 1907 when Rasmus Rasmussen, a Danish immigrant, opened his blacksmith shop on Philadelphia St. in Whittier, CA. In addition to more traditional blacksmith services, Rasmus quickly developed a sideline business making fancy fireplace tools and screens.

