1. Skip to navigation
  2. Skip to content
  3. Skip to sidebar

Fireplate

By Jeremy Bloom on Monday, March 31st, 2008

Image: Fireplate

Fireplate. Manufactured by Brühl.

We love fire. Indoors, there’s nothing better than sitting by the fireplace; outdoors, it’s great to have one roaring away on a cool spring night.

When we lived in Oregon, regulations prohibited “any open flame not used for cooking purposes”. So we always wrapped a few potatoes in foil and threw them in our fire pit. The couple of times we had cops come by to hassle us, we just pointed to the taters, and they nodded and moved on.

I wish we’d had this sleek Fireplate by Radius of Brühl, Germany. Made of black varnished steel, it combines form and function in an admirable Prussian sort of way. If all you want is fire, you’ve got a fine base - in either 75 cm or 100 cm diameters (you’d think it would be the radius that they promote, but no…).

And if you want food, you’ve got a removable 50 cm grill that rotates your barbecue on and off the flame. What a great concept! Glide the grill off the fire when you’re ready to load off the smoking-hot meat and veggies - so much easier on the hands (and eyes and hair).

Larger

“At first glance it seems that on the global furniture market there is everything and much more than what we need to live comfortably,” says Radius designer Michael Rösing. “On closer inspection, demanding customers quickly notice that there could be much fewer, but better goods.”

That is certainly true, but I think I’ll take a pair of Fireplates, even so.

Popularity: 29% [?]

Tags:

More from this author

Jeremy Bloom has been writing about truth, beauty and other such nonsense for more than 20 years. He has worked both in building and design, at places such as Barn Raisers, a not-for-profit construction company, and Lunar Logic, a software development firm. Somewhere in his life, he was also a contractor and carpenter. Believe it or not, his lodging history is as varied as his work experience - after living in New York City, Jerusalem, Toronto, Santa Monica and Portland (as in Oregon), he recently moved to the eco-paradise of Powell River, British Columbia, north of Vancouver. He lives by the ocean with his fiance, Lyra, and their cats Navi and Sylvanus.

No Comments Add your own

Share your thoughts...