Product Description

The Cazo Fire Pit in GFRC concrete is a narrow ledge fire pit with a deeper, more upright profile — a concrete fire bowl whose steep sculptural sides give it real presence on a compact footprint. Handcrafted in the USA by The Outdoor Plus, this GFRC fire bowl brings the sculptural calm of a Joshua Tree desert dusk to your own terrace or patio, wherever it sits — an outdoor fire bowl for the patio that reads as a design object as much as a fire feature.

Hand-cast from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete in nine colors, the Cazo carries a taller silhouette than the low-ledge Sedona. Each piece is individually handmade to order.

Build Your Fire Pit

Select your size, color, and ignition system above. Our design specialists will contact you to confirm your complete configuration before production begins.

Made to order — non-refundable. Once production begins, this order cannot be cancelled or returned. Freight damage must be reported within 48 hours of delivery. View our full shipping & returns policy.

Features

  • Round hand-cast GFRC bowl with a taller narrow-ledge profile
  • Nine hand-finished GFRC colors
  • Two sizes: 48" and 60"
  • Sculptural upright form suited to compact terraces and rooftops
  • Match Lit or Electronic Ignition options
  • Compatible with Natural Gas or Liquid Propane
  • Classic lava rock included — fire glass available as an upgrade (suggested fill listed below)
  • Manufacturer warranty: 1-year residential coverage on electronics, gas valves & pilot assembly; 5-year residential coverage on GFRC components
  • Proudly made in the USA — ships via LTL Freight, estimated 2–3 week lead time

Specifications

  • 48" | 17" Tall: Base Diameter 20", Burning Area 40" Diameter, Burner 18" Diameter, 65,000 BTU, 260 lbs, Suggested Fire Glass 150 lbs
  • 60" | 21" Tall: Base Diameter 28", Burning Area 50" Diameter, Burner 24" Diameter, 65,000 BTU, 315 lbs, Suggested Fire Glass 200 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Cazo differ from the Sedona?
Both are round GFRC fire bowls with a narrow ledge, but the Cazo stands taller and steeper on a smaller base, giving it a more upright, sculptural stance. The Sedona sits lower and wider. The choice comes down to the profile that best suits your space.

Can this be used as a standalone fire feature?
Yes — the Cazo works beautifully on its own as a centerpiece, and it can also be grouped in multiples. Each bowl runs on its own gas supply.

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