Fire features for public plazas and municipal landscapes
Public landscape projects need fire features that look integrated, survive high exposure, and pass a more formal review process. Size, surface durability, documentation, and logistics are as important as the visual design.
Scale the product to the landscape drawing
Standard catalog sizes rarely fit public plazas perfectly. Large-format bowls, linear fire tables, and custom shapes should be checked against seating modules, paving joints, drainage, maintenance access, and visible axes.
Design for exposure and public use
Public spaces face UV, rain, heat, cold, foot traffic, and sometimes rough handling. Material selection should consider surface repairability, corrosion resistance, base stability, and the cleaning process used by facility teams.
Prepare documents before procurement slows down
Municipal and landscape buyers often need drawings, product specifications, packaging plans, inspection records, and safety-related documents before approval. Preparing these early helps the fire feature stay in the project instead of being removed late.


