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Hark Luca 80 Corten Steel Fire Pit
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Hark Fire Pit Table Top, Fits 80 cm
Hark Fire Pit Table Top, Fits 100 cm
Hark Fire Pit Cooking Grate 80
Hark Fire Pit Cooking Grate 100
Fire Pits
Create a warm, welcoming centrepiece with HARK fire pits. Built for Australian backyards, our outdoor fire pits deliver real flame ambience, easy entertaining and serious durability in Corten steel. Whether you are in Melbourne or anywhere... Read More
Fire Pits
Create a warm, welcoming centrepiece with HARK fire pits. Built for Australian backyards, our outdoor fire pits deliver real flame ambience, easy entertaining and serious durability in Corten steel. Whether you are in Melbourne or anywhere across Australia, a HARK pit turns cool nights into memorable gatherings.
Shop Outdoor Fire Pits by HARK
Properly made, nice and tough, and designed for the Aussie climate, this range brings you Corten steel bowls and clever add-on accessories so you can relax, cook and entertain year-round.
Corten steel bowls
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HARK Luca 80 Corten Steel Fire Pit
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HARK Luca 100 Corten Steel Fire Pit
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HARK Rory 80 Corten Steel Fire Pit
Why Corten?
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Weathering steel forms a protective patina for long-term outdoor use
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Rich rusted look that complements modern and natural landscapes
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Strong, stable and low fuss with simple seasonal care
Matching accessories
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Fire Pit Table Top (80 cm and 100 cm) for instant conversion to a functional table when the fire is out
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Cooking Grate (80 and 100) to transform your pit into a wood-fired grill for steaks, veg and campfire classics
Love cooking over flame? Explore our smokers too:
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Browse BBQ smokers
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Prefer set-and-forget? See our pellet smokers
Why choose HARK fire pits
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Built for Australian outdoors: quality materials and smart design
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Entertaining ready: convert to a BBQ with a compatible cooking grate
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Flexible layouts: 80 cm for compact courtyards; 100 cm for larger patios and open backyards
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Timeless style: sculptural bowls that look great on or off duty
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Straightforward care: simple ash removal and seasonal wipe-downs keep your pit performing
How to choose the right fire pit size and style
Match your space, cooking plans and local conditions to the right model.
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Space and seating: allow clear room around the bowl for chairs and safe movement. As a guide, 80 cm suits smaller patios; 100 cm suits larger gatherings
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Use case: occasional ambience only, or regular wood-fired cooking with a grate?
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Fuel preference: these models are designed for hardwood. Check suitable local firewood options and storage
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Surface: place on non-combustible ground. If using pavers or concrete, consider a heat-resistant barrier. Avoid use directly on timber decks
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Local rules: always check council bylaws, seasonal fire bans and neighbour smoke considerations before lighting
Popular outdoor fire pits for Australian backyards
Outdoor fire pits Australia-wide share a few essentials: sturdy steel, stable bases and accessories that extend use beyond winter. HARK bowls in Corten steel deliver year-round appeal, from relaxed marshmallow nights to impromptu cook-ups.
Highlights
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Luca series: clean bowl profile in 80 cm and 100 cm sizes
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Rory 80: a bold, sculptural stance with the same Corten durability
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Add-ons: tabletops and grates to multiply how you use the space
Safety and care basics
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Always position on level, non-flammable surfaces with clearances from structures and foliage
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Start with small kindling; build gradually with seasoned hardwoods to minimise smoke
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Never leave fires unattended; fully extinguish before covering or leaving the area
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Ash management: allow to cool completely before removal and disposal per local guidelines
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Seasonal check: confirm fasteners are snug and surfaces are debris-free before use
Local advice for Melbourne and beyond
On the hunt for fire pits Melbourne homeowners swear by? HARK’s got you covered right across the big cities and regional spots too. If you need help choosing a size or accessory for your climate or council area, reach out and our team will sort you out.
FAQs
What size fire pit should I choose?
If space is tight or you host small groups, 80 cm is a versatile pick. For larger patios or frequent entertaining, a 100 cm bowl provides more heat and room for cooking.
Can I cook on a HARK fire pit?
Yes. Add a compatible HARK Cooking Grate (80 or 100) to grill over wood or charcoal. Use food-safe tools, and let coals settle for best results.
Can I use a fire pit on a deck?
We do not recommend placing a fire pit directly on timber or composite decking. Use a non-combustible base and follow all clearances. Check manufacturer guidance and local regulations.
Do I need to maintain Corten steel?
Corten forms a protective patina on its own. Brush off debris and occasionally wipe down. Avoid harsh chemicals and store accessories under cover when not in use.
Are there rules about using outdoor fire pits in Australia?
Rules vary by council and season. Always check local bylaws and state fire danger ratings, and comply with any burn bans before lighting.
Speak with our team today
Ready to elevate your outdoor space with a HARK fire pit? For sizing help, accessory advice and availability, our team is here to assist.
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