✔ Rounded Body and Tall Chimney — A Silhouette Worth Having in the Garden — The BonBono's profile is immediately recognisable — a generous rounded firebox rising to a tall, slender chimney that draws the smoke upward and the eye with it. It doesn't look like a piece of equipment. It looks like something the garden was designed around. A shape with enough presence to anchor an outdoor space and enough restraint to suit almost any setting.
✔ Wide Opening — Fire on Display, Grill Ready — The broad front opening does two things at once. It frames the flame for maximum visual impact — the kind of live fire that draws people toward it instinctively — and it doubles as a live-fire cooking surface. Searing, smoking, slow cooking over wood — the BonBono handles all of it without modification or additional hardware. The grill is already there.
✔ Wood-Fired — Atmosphere and Flavour, Together — Open flame over real wood produces heat, light, sound, and smell in a combination that no gas or electric alternative reproduces. The BonBono burns wood and delivers everything that comes with it — the crackle, the warmth that radiates outward, and the cooking results that only live fire produces. A fire worth gathering around for its own sake.
✔ Two Materials — Rustic or Contemporary, Chosen to Suit — Corten steel weathers into warm, glowing copper tones that shift and deepen with exposure — a surface that looks more considered the longer it's left outdoors. Black steel holds a bold, graphic finish that reads as deliberately contemporary against any outdoor backdrop. The same form, the same quality, two entirely different personalities.
✔ A True Outdoor Companion — The BonBono earns its place in the garden by doing more than one thing well. It heats the space, feeds the gathering, and gives everyone something to stand around. The kind of outdoor piece that gets used every time conditions allow — and missed when they don't.