





Grand Canyon Rust 48" x 16" Concrete Gas Fire Bowl with Burner
Grand Canyon 48" x 16" Rust Concrete Gas Fire Bowl — Choose Teepee or Fire Ring Burner
This is not a subtle centerpiece. And that’s the point.
Look, I’ve seen a lot of fire bowls in my day, but this one? This one’s got attitude. The Rust finish is warm and weathered, like it’s been aging in the desert sun just waiting to show off in your backyard. And at 48 inches wide and only 16 inches tall, it doesn’t hover awkwardly—it settles in like it owns the space.
This bowl doesn’t just sit there and look pretty. It radiates actual heat and undeniable presence. Think less “dainty garden accent” and more “bold, built-to-last showstopper.”
Let’s talk burners—because you’ve got options.
You can go with the Teepee Burner if you like your flames tall and wild (I do—it’s dramatic and kind of hypnotic). Or you can pick the Fire Ring Burner for a steady, even flame that’s perfect for slow evenings and people who love symmetry. Either way, the flame looks great, the heat is solid, and you’ll absolutely want to sit closer.
Here’s what you’re getting:
A hefty 36" stainless steel burner
A 40" stainless steel disc (because a good flame needs good structure)
An LP orifice if you’re running propane
A large install kit and feet so this thing doesn’t budge once you place it
Here’s what you’re not getting (yet):
190 lbs. of fire glass
70 lbs. of lava rock
Both are sold separately, and honestly, I’m glad. I want to pick my own fill media depending on the mood. Lava rock gives me desert vibes. Fire glass is all sparkle and drama. It’s your fire bowl—you get to style it your way.
So what’s GFRC and why should you care?
It stands for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, and it’s kind of like regular concrete’s cooler, tougher cousin. They mix in super-fine glass fibers to make it stronger, lighter, and way more weatherproof. You get the durability of concrete without the bulk or the cracking—perfect for outdoor use.
It holds color beautifully, won’t flake off in the cold, and resists fading even when it’s baking in full sun. Translation? It stays looking good even when you forget to cover it for six months straight. I won’t judge.
Quick Specs (if you're the detail-oriented type):
Finish: Rust
Diameter: 48 inches
Height: 16 inches
Burner: Teepee or Fire Ring
Material: GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
Fuel: Natural Gas or Propane
Weight: Around 500 lbs (this is a commitment, not a flimsy patio trinket)
If you’re designing a space that feels grounded and intentional—not trendy for the sake of it—this Rust bowl is the anchor. It makes everything around it look like it belongs. So yes, go ahead and invite your friends over. Light it up. Stay outside too late. This bowl can handle it.
Shipping Details
🚚 FREE Freight Shipping
Fabrication Time 2-3 Weeks
Non-Stock Color 4-5 Weeks
Grand Canyon 48" x 16" Rust Concrete Gas Fire Bowl — Choose Teepee or Fire Ring Burner
This is not a subtle centerpiece. And that’s the point.
Look, I’ve seen a lot of fire bowls in my day, but this one? This one’s got attitude. The Rust finish is warm and weathered, like it’s been aging in the desert sun just waiting to show off in your backyard. And at 48 inches wide and only 16 inches tall, it doesn’t hover awkwardly—it settles in like it owns the space.
This bowl doesn’t just sit there and look pretty. It radiates actual heat and undeniable presence. Think less “dainty garden accent” and more “bold, built-to-last showstopper.”
Let’s talk burners—because you’ve got options.
You can go with the Teepee Burner if you like your flames tall and wild (I do—it’s dramatic and kind of hypnotic). Or you can pick the Fire Ring Burner for a steady, even flame that’s perfect for slow evenings and people who love symmetry. Either way, the flame looks great, the heat is solid, and you’ll absolutely want to sit closer.
Here’s what you’re getting:
A hefty 36" stainless steel burner
A 40" stainless steel disc (because a good flame needs good structure)
An LP orifice if you’re running propane
A large install kit and feet so this thing doesn’t budge once you place it
Here’s what you’re not getting (yet):
190 lbs. of fire glass
70 lbs. of lava rock
Both are sold separately, and honestly, I’m glad. I want to pick my own fill media depending on the mood. Lava rock gives me desert vibes. Fire glass is all sparkle and drama. It’s your fire bowl—you get to style it your way.
So what’s GFRC and why should you care?
It stands for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, and it’s kind of like regular concrete’s cooler, tougher cousin. They mix in super-fine glass fibers to make it stronger, lighter, and way more weatherproof. You get the durability of concrete without the bulk or the cracking—perfect for outdoor use.
It holds color beautifully, won’t flake off in the cold, and resists fading even when it’s baking in full sun. Translation? It stays looking good even when you forget to cover it for six months straight. I won’t judge.
Quick Specs (if you're the detail-oriented type):
Finish: Rust
Diameter: 48 inches
Height: 16 inches
Burner: Teepee or Fire Ring
Material: GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
Fuel: Natural Gas or Propane
Weight: Around 500 lbs (this is a commitment, not a flimsy patio trinket)
If you’re designing a space that feels grounded and intentional—not trendy for the sake of it—this Rust bowl is the anchor. It makes everything around it look like it belongs. So yes, go ahead and invite your friends over. Light it up. Stay outside too late. This bowl can handle it.
Shipping Details
🚚 FREE Freight Shipping
Fabrication Time 2-3 Weeks
Non-Stock Color 4-5 Weeks
Grand Canyon 48" x 16" Rust Concrete Gas Fire Bowl — Choose Teepee or Fire Ring Burner
This is not a subtle centerpiece. And that’s the point.
Look, I’ve seen a lot of fire bowls in my day, but this one? This one’s got attitude. The Rust finish is warm and weathered, like it’s been aging in the desert sun just waiting to show off in your backyard. And at 48 inches wide and only 16 inches tall, it doesn’t hover awkwardly—it settles in like it owns the space.
This bowl doesn’t just sit there and look pretty. It radiates actual heat and undeniable presence. Think less “dainty garden accent” and more “bold, built-to-last showstopper.”
Let’s talk burners—because you’ve got options.
You can go with the Teepee Burner if you like your flames tall and wild (I do—it’s dramatic and kind of hypnotic). Or you can pick the Fire Ring Burner for a steady, even flame that’s perfect for slow evenings and people who love symmetry. Either way, the flame looks great, the heat is solid, and you’ll absolutely want to sit closer.
Here’s what you’re getting:
A hefty 36" stainless steel burner
A 40" stainless steel disc (because a good flame needs good structure)
An LP orifice if you’re running propane
A large install kit and feet so this thing doesn’t budge once you place it
Here’s what you’re not getting (yet):
190 lbs. of fire glass
70 lbs. of lava rock
Both are sold separately, and honestly, I’m glad. I want to pick my own fill media depending on the mood. Lava rock gives me desert vibes. Fire glass is all sparkle and drama. It’s your fire bowl—you get to style it your way.
So what’s GFRC and why should you care?
It stands for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, and it’s kind of like regular concrete’s cooler, tougher cousin. They mix in super-fine glass fibers to make it stronger, lighter, and way more weatherproof. You get the durability of concrete without the bulk or the cracking—perfect for outdoor use.
It holds color beautifully, won’t flake off in the cold, and resists fading even when it’s baking in full sun. Translation? It stays looking good even when you forget to cover it for six months straight. I won’t judge.
Quick Specs (if you're the detail-oriented type):
Finish: Rust
Diameter: 48 inches
Height: 16 inches
Burner: Teepee or Fire Ring
Material: GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)
Fuel: Natural Gas or Propane
Weight: Around 500 lbs (this is a commitment, not a flimsy patio trinket)
If you’re designing a space that feels grounded and intentional—not trendy for the sake of it—this Rust bowl is the anchor. It makes everything around it look like it belongs. So yes, go ahead and invite your friends over. Light it up. Stay outside too late. This bowl can handle it.
Shipping Details
🚚 FREE Freight Shipping
Fabrication Time 2-3 Weeks
Non-Stock Color 4-5 Weeks