Description
Introducing the Rasmussen FP36SQB Fire Pit Bark/Split Logs—a blend of nature's beauty and cutting-edge design to redefine your outdoor ambiance. Crafted for a 36" square fire pit, these logs bring a symphony of crackling flames and captivating aesthetics to your backyard. Imagine evenings wrapped in the cozy warmth of a real wood-burning fire, as the square footprint adds a touch of contemporary elegance to your outdoor haven.
Designed for those who appreciate the finer details, these logs seamlessly combine the rustic charm of bark logs with the sophistication of split logs. The result? A visual masterpiece that complements any outdoor decor. As daylight fades, the flames dance through the splits and playfully cast shadows, creating an enchanting atmosphere for unforgettable moments.
Benefits:
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Contemporary Square Design: Elevate your outdoor decor with a modern touch, perfectly suited for a 36" square fire pit.
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Bark/Split Log Fusion: Enjoy the best of both worlds—the rustic appeal of bark logs combined with the sleekness of split logs.
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Realistic Flame Simulation: Immerse yourself in the magic of genuine flames, recreating the authenticity of a wood-burning fire.
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Versatile Outdoor Decor: From chic gatherings to tranquil evenings, these logs provide the ideal backdrop for a range of outdoor activities.
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Durable Construction: Built to withstand the elements, these logs promise longevity and enduring elegance.
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Effortless Installation: Enjoy a hassle-free setup, bringing the charm of a roaring fire to your square fire pit without complications.
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Captivating Visuals: Watch as the flames gracefully dance through the splits, casting mesmerizing shadows and creating an enchanting atmosphere.
Features:
- Gas Logs arranged in a teepee stack
- It Covers a 36-inch square footprint
- Bark/Split Fire Pit Logs for 360-degree viewing
- Number of pieces: 33 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.

