Pingewoods are available in a variety finishes that will define your outdoor space and choosing the right one to suit your vision can be tricky. This guide highlights the main differences between the two materials to help you choose the right unit for your garden. Corten Corten steel is often used by Architects and for …
The Barbow was featured in this Septembers copy of the Homes & Gardens magazine 2022. Smokin’ Not Smoking Under the Outdoor Fires category of the Homes & Gardens magazine, the Barbow can be seen featured in the background. Showcasing Air Vortext technology along with the two colour variants; corten and satin graphite.
The Barbow was featured in September’s Kitchen Garden magazine 2022 as the statement outdoor fireplace. “The Pingewood Barbow Extra Large outdoor fireplace has a sky-scraping 2m (6ft 6in) plus flue that funnels smoke and ash well above head height 0 is you don’t end the night smelling like a campfire casualty. Striking enough to hold …
Enhance and protect the area around your Pingewood with the heat and stain-resistant Barbow floor plate. Sporting the Pingewood logo, it provides great heat-resistant to prevent anything from damaging your flooring such as soot, or ash, or heat damage. Engineered for durability allowing you to place your Barbow just about anywhere – stain, fading and mildew …
We designed the Pingewood so that it requires little cleaning and maintenance. When you do need to clean it, you won’t need to get the marigolds out either. It’s fast, easy, and mess-free. That said, if you want the outside of your Pingewood to look pristine for longer, you may want to consider purchasing a …
Pingewoods are designed to withstand the harshest of outdoor environments. Each Pingewood undergoes rigorous testing and development before it lands in your garden. We use corten steel which naturally oxidises overtime to create a beautiful patina rust colour that oozes with vibrant orange and browns. It creates its own protective layer and will heal itself …
Controlling the temperature of a fire is an essential part of understanding how to maximise the full potential of your Pingewood as well as staying safe. The Barbow can reach temperatures of well over 500°C and can burn for over 24 hours of which we would recommend no longer than 8 hours of full burning. …