Unnamed Fire Pit from Solus Decor

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When it comes time to decorate your indoor-outdoor house, nowadays there are many possibilities .A fire pit can be a luxury piece for your house. Solus Decor have created a new fire pit. The 36″ x 36″ x 8″ tall slab of concrete is currently in the testing phase for an official launch early next year, and so far they don’t have a name for it, so they’ve created a contest asking people to submit names, and the person with the winning entry will also win their very own fire pit.

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So if you feel inspired, this could be your chance to win a very modern and beautiful fire pit. It’s a great addition for the outdoors. Nowadays there are so many designs and concepts related to fireplaces and fire pits, it’s no wonder that the designers of this one were having trouble finding a proper name for it.

I like the combination of concrete and fire. Still, considering the materials used, this fire pit must be really heavy. So think ahead before deciding where to place it because it’s not going to be very easy to move it around. Anyway, I find this piece very beautiful. It’s actually very simple, but it has something special, something very attractive that makes you want to have it in your own, or outside your home.

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