HPC 36" Sierra Smooth Oil Rubbed Series Copper Bowl

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I’ve seen a lot of fire bowls over the years, and I’ll be honest—most of them blur together. This one doesn’t. The Sierra Smooth Oil Rubbed Copper Fire Bowl, including the fire-only and fire-and-water versions, has a clean, bold presence that immediately draws attention without trying too hard.

This is the HPC 36" Smooth Sierra Series Copper Bowl, and what sets it apart is the finish. The smooth copper surface lets the oil-rubbed tone really shine, and over time it develops a natural patina that gives the bowl its own character. No textures fighting for attention—just solid copper doing what it does best and aging beautifully.

Clean lines. Serious impact.

This bowl isn’t just about heat. It’s about balance. The smooth profile feels intentional and refined, which makes it easy to design around—whether it’s the centerpiece of a fire feature or paired with a fire and water setup. Both versions make a strong visual statement without overwhelming the space.

Ignition options that make sense

You can keep things simple or go fully hands-off:

Match-lit ignition is straightforward and dependable if you like manual control.
Electronic ignition gives you push-button convenience when you want the fire to start without thinking about it.

Both options are CSA-certified and available for Natural Gas or Liquid Propane, so you’re not locked into one setup.

Specifications at a glance

This bowl is made from smooth, oil-rubbed copper and measures 36" x 36", with a height of 16 inches and an 18" x 18" base. It uses a 12" Penta burner with a 19" bowl pan. Electronic ignition models run on 12VAC and require the HPC/SEBCO 12VAC 100W power supply. Fire-and-water models are available for designs that need a little extra drama.

Fire and water, done right

If you’re considering the fire-and-water version, it’s worth it. The movement of water around open flame adds depth and calm at the same time. It works especially well near pools or in spaces where you want the fire feature to feel more integrated into the environment instead of sitting on top of it.

Universal Gas Orifice (UGO)

One feature I genuinely appreciate is HPC’s Universal Gas Orifice. Switching between Natural Gas and Propane takes about 19 seconds instead of the usual several minutes. It’s one of those details you don’t think about until you need it—and then you’re glad it’s there.

Installation notes

Place the bowl on a level surface for stability. If your model doesn’t include built-in ventilation, use spacers to maintain a ¾-inch gap with a 6-inch airflow opening. For electronic ignition, make sure you’re using the correct 12VAC power supply.

Shipping

This bowl ships free and typically arrives within 7–10 business days.

Final thoughts

The HPC 36" Smooth Sierra Copper Fire Bowl is a strong, well-designed piece that doesn’t rely on texture or gimmicks to stand out. It’s clean, substantial, and built to age gracefully—exactly what a copper fire feature should do.

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I’ve seen a lot of fire bowls over the years, and I’ll be honest—most of them blur together. This one doesn’t. The Sierra Smooth Oil Rubbed Copper Fire Bowl, including the fire-only and fire-and-water versions, has a clean, bold presence that immediately draws attention without trying too hard.

This is the HPC 36" Smooth Sierra Series Copper Bowl, and what sets it apart is the finish. The smooth copper surface lets the oil-rubbed tone really shine, and over time it develops a natural patina that gives the bowl its own character. No textures fighting for attention—just solid copper doing what it does best and aging beautifully.

Clean lines. Serious impact.

This bowl isn’t just about heat. It’s about balance. The smooth profile feels intentional and refined, which makes it easy to design around—whether it’s the centerpiece of a fire feature or paired with a fire and water setup. Both versions make a strong visual statement without overwhelming the space.

Ignition options that make sense

You can keep things simple or go fully hands-off:

Match-lit ignition is straightforward and dependable if you like manual control.
Electronic ignition gives you push-button convenience when you want the fire to start without thinking about it.

Both options are CSA-certified and available for Natural Gas or Liquid Propane, so you’re not locked into one setup.

Specifications at a glance

This bowl is made from smooth, oil-rubbed copper and measures 36" x 36", with a height of 16 inches and an 18" x 18" base. It uses a 12" Penta burner with a 19" bowl pan. Electronic ignition models run on 12VAC and require the HPC/SEBCO 12VAC 100W power supply. Fire-and-water models are available for designs that need a little extra drama.

Fire and water, done right

If you’re considering the fire-and-water version, it’s worth it. The movement of water around open flame adds depth and calm at the same time. It works especially well near pools or in spaces where you want the fire feature to feel more integrated into the environment instead of sitting on top of it.

Universal Gas Orifice (UGO)

One feature I genuinely appreciate is HPC’s Universal Gas Orifice. Switching between Natural Gas and Propane takes about 19 seconds instead of the usual several minutes. It’s one of those details you don’t think about until you need it—and then you’re glad it’s there.

Installation notes

Place the bowl on a level surface for stability. If your model doesn’t include built-in ventilation, use spacers to maintain a ¾-inch gap with a 6-inch airflow opening. For electronic ignition, make sure you’re using the correct 12VAC power supply.

Shipping

This bowl ships free and typically arrives within 7–10 business days.

Final thoughts

The HPC 36" Smooth Sierra Copper Fire Bowl is a strong, well-designed piece that doesn’t rely on texture or gimmicks to stand out. It’s clean, substantial, and built to age gracefully—exactly what a copper fire feature should do.