DIMENSIONS
- 800mm W
- 725mm D
- 200mm H
- 80cm W
- 72.5cm D
- 20cm H
- 31.5in W
- 28.54in D
- 7.87in H
The Element Fire Pit designed by Adam Goodrum and made by Tait is a stylish modern fire pit that makes a striking, architectural-inspired statement.
Constructed of three interlocking blades of cantilevered mild steel with a blackened, matte finish and a sculptural profile, Element is a new icon set to enhance any outdoor space and complement your outdoor scenario, even when not in use.
The Element Fire Pit is esteemed by architects and designers alike for its ability to speak to a wide range of residential and commercial contexts. As it is exposed to direct fire, Element will continually mature and its coating weather to give a unique rusted patina.
Carefully considered, Element can be easily disassembled and compactly stored.
The Element Fire Pit affords the assurance of authentic Australian design, genuine local manufacture using sustainable methodologies, quality craftsmanship underscored by a manufacturer guarantee and product longevity.
ELEMENT FIRE PIT
Pictured in Black Oxide finish
ELEMENT FIRE PIT
Pictured in Black Oxide finish
BLACK OXIDE
As one of Australia’s leading industrial designers, Adam Goodrum is world renowned for his design innovation and distinct Australian aesthetic. Focusing on furniture, product, and interior design, Goodrum delivers progressively original, intelligent and award-winning collections, highly regarded for commercial and retail applications. Working with Tait, Goodrum has designed the iconic Volley collection, Trace collection and Element fire pit.
Relight your fire with Element – A striking, architectural-inspired fire pit constructed of three interlocking blades of cantilevered mild steel. With a blackened, matte finish and a sculptural profile, Element is a new icon set to enhance any outdoor space, even when not in use. As exposed to direct fire, Element will continually mature and its coating weather to give a unique rusted finish. Carefully considered, Element can be easily disassembled and compactly stored.
ENJOYING YOUR FIRE PIT SAFELY
• Keep an eye on children whenever a fire pit is being used. Don’t allow them to get close to the fire pit surface or the blaze.
• Do not leave a lit fire pit unattended.
• Keep a bucket of sand, water or garden hose close-by to deal with wayward sparks, burning embers or flare-ups.
• If a spark or burning ember lands on a timber deck or ground surface, extinguish it immediately as they can damage surfaces.
FIRE PIT PLACEMENT
• Keep fires located at least 3 – 6 meters away from structures and objects. Never operate the fire pit a fully or partially enclosed space, beneath a building overhang or overhanging tree’s. Check with the local council and observe the correct distance required by law.
• For multi-residential dwellings please adhere to fire regulations provided by your body corporate.
• Clear away any debris buildup from the surrounding area. In fire-prone areas, surround the fire pit with non-combustible materials, like crushed stone or brick.
• Ensure the ground is level.
• Only install a fire pit on a fire-resistant, protective surface. We recommend pavers, bricks, sand or a fire pit pad designed to protect surfaces from temperatures as high as 760 C° (1400 F°). The protective heat pad should extend at least 60cm’s beyond the fire pit in all directions. Please note, burning embers can shoot beyond the protective surface and burn the deck or exterior ground surface.
• If installing on an elevated structure (i.e. deck), ensure the weight of the fire pit and protective surface can be supported.
Remember:
• Before lighting an outdoor fire in the fire pit, check the weather forecast and ensure that weather conditions are suitable. Avoid lighting a fire in windy conditions which can blow embers.
• DO NOT light a fire pit on a Total Fire Ban Day, it is illegal. Ensure that you check conditions and regulations in your area.
• Only burn wood that has been seasoned for at least six months. Softwoods, like pine, tend to produce more crackles and sparks than seasoned hardwoods.
• Avoid burning construction materials, such as plywood or composite woods, which can release toxic fumes when burned.
• NEVER start a fire with lighter fluid, petrol or accelerants.
EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE
• Spread coals over the larger surface area of the fire pit to let them cool down.
• DO NOT throw water on the embers or use a high-pressure hose. Set the hose nozzle to “spray.” A shower-type spray douses a flare-up, a more direct stream of water can spread sparks. Embers may spit, burn or spread sparks.
• Ensure the fire is completely extinguished before leaving the area.
Your Element Firepit comes with a Black Oxide finish, This finish will deteriorate with first use and the metal will start to corrode and flake. This is normal for any firepit and is not covered by Tait warranty.
Please note: Tait cannot provide product refurbishment requests or non-urgent warranties during the period of October 1st – January 30th.
The holy grail of outdoor furniture manufacturing is finding those mystical materials that neither weather nor fade under the extreme conditions of the great Australian outdoors. At Tait, we will not rest in our quest to find them, but in the meantime, we will keep on using the most premium materials we have at our disposal and tell you how to keep them at their best.
Here at Tait, our purpose is simple. To make beautiful outdoor furniture that’s designed to last – at least – a lifetime. Our craft is combining high-performance materials, robust and durable enough to withstand the diverse Australian elements, with timeless, cutting-edge design in order to elevate the outdoor experience.
Put simply, Tait is where handmade, high-end design meets down-to-earth performance.
Like owning a luxury car, some TLC on your part will keep your Tait pieces ship shape, allowing them to weather and age gracefully over the seasons. The frequency of maintenance will vary depending on your personal standards and requirements as well as the environment in which the products live.
Careless handling, treatment or misuse of our products can result in damage and is not covered under our manufacturer’s warranty. Please refer to the materials and finishes relevant to your product as outlined.
EXCLUSIONS
The warranty does not cover damage from mishandling, misuse, physical or chemical abuse, by not following proper care and maintenance instructions, accidental damage, damage from chipping, cracking, impact damage or breaking due to customer abuse.
• The warranty does not cover fading or natural ageing of the timber, non-structural defects in the timber, naturally occurring timber features, surface and end checking, or lack of maintenance leading to an acceleration of any of these issues.
• The warranty does not cover corrosion originating from scratches or abrasions that result from general wear and tear and which cannot be removed via standard cleaning and maintenance processes.
• The warranty does not cover any occurrence of any detritus, organic or man-made matter settling on the product surface. The warranty excludes buildup of mineral deposits leaching from soils and fertilisers, should it occur on Tait’s planters. Nor does this warranty cover any product corrosion directly caused by aforementioned matter.
• The warranty does not cover minor corrosion spots at the weld joins: under table tops, bases and seat frames. These do not affect the structural integrity of the product and are a natural outcome of the material used.
• The warranty does not cover the corrosion of steel furniture and parts, including stainless steel, as a result of direct use in harsh seafront locations or in a confined, chlorinated environment.
• The warranty does not cover product damage caused by the build-up of mould due to environmental factors such as wet weather, damp and humidity
• The warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or natural fading of the materials used.
• The warranty does not apply to any variances in colour, shade or gloss level of finishes, stone tops and timbers.
• The warranty does not cover products that the customer decides they do not like following delivery, including to colour, fabric, timber or other opinions based on personal preference.
• Tait shall not be liable for, and specifically excludes, any claims caused directly or indirectly by any event or matter beyond its control, including incidental, consequential or contingent damages suffered as a result of the use of the furniture or a breach of this warranty either written or implied.
• All products purchased at a sale price are subject to the specific warranty conditions outlined on sale invoice.
• The warranty does not cover transportation costs for replacement parts and products or labour costs for repair. These costs may be charged at our discretion.
• The warranty does not cover goods which have been held in storage for any period. This is due to the potential impact of environmental extremities which may be present within certain storage facilities.
Please note: Tait cannot provide product refurbishment requests or non-urgent warranties during the period of October 1st – January 30th.