✔ Mounted on Castors — The Kitchen Goes Where the Occasion Is — The Trolle doesn't occupy a fixed point in the garden and stay there. Castors make it genuinely mobile — repositioned for a different layout, moved to follow the sun, brought closer to the table as the evening shifts. A cooking station that responds to how the outdoor space is actually used rather than dictating the arrangement around it.
✔ 132cm Including Handle — Generous Without Dominating — At 132cm end to end, the Trolle offers a working length that accommodates proper outdoor cooking without overwhelming a considered garden space. The proportions are resolved — enough surface and storage to function seriously, compact enough to move freely and sit well when it isn't. A cooking station sized for gardens where space is valued but ambition is not compromised.
✔ Warm Timber Shelving and 50cm Wooden Worktop — Material That Belongs Outdoors — The timber worktop and shelving bring warmth and natural character to a steel-bodied cooking station that could otherwise read as purely utilitarian. The wood softens the composition, provides a pleasant surface to work against, and sits naturally within garden settings where considered materials are already present. Form and function meeting at the worktop.
✔ Baking Tray and Grill Grate — Two Cooking Methods, One Bowl — The fire bowl accommodates both a baking tray and a grill grate, giving the Trolle genuine versatility over a wood fire. Seared, grilled, or baked — the method changes with the ingredient and the occasion, not with the equipment available. Authentic wood-fired cooking across a range that a single-function outdoor grill doesn't reach.
✔ Lower Shelving and Ash Collection Tray — Practical From First Light to Last Ember — Firewood stacked below, tools within reach, and an integrated ash collection tray that makes clearing up a matter of moments rather than a task that follows the evening. The Trolle is as considered in the details that nobody photographs as it is in the ones they do.
✔ Black or Corten Steel — Character Chosen at the Point of Specification — Black steel holds its graphic precision and contemporary weight across seasons — bold, deliberate, and consistent. Corten begins warm and deepens — developing a richly characterful patina that makes the Trolle look more at home in the garden the longer it's left there. Two materials, two distinct garden identities, one cooking station built to carry either with equal conviction.