
The Warm Heart of Cold Gardens
When we think of spending time in our gardens, we often picture lazy summer days, relaxing by the pool or entertaining friends and family while the outdoor kitchen is put through its paces. But with a mild climate, designing for the cooler months can pay big dividends.
One of the simplest and most striking ways to make your garden inviting all year round is by introducing a fire feature, and the Hibernate Firedrum is purpose-built for exactly that.
A fire pit instantly transforms an outdoor area into a gathering space. Whether you're sipping a glass of wine after sunset or hosting a casual winter dinner, the gentle warmth and flicker of flames invite people to slow down and stay awhile.

The Hibernate Firedrum is crafted with both function and form in mind. Made from 3mm Corten steel, it develops a beautiful, rusted patina over time, blending effortlessly into garden settings. Its double-lined walls offer insulation and strength, and a single drainage hole at the base prevents water pooling, so it’s as practical as it is attractive.
Elevated ever so slightly on three recessed legs, the Firedrum appears to float just above ground level. It can be left freestanding or integrated into custom-built surrounds in concrete, stone, or brick—making it versatile enough to suit contemporary courtyards, coastal gardens, or classic suburban backyards.

If you're designing a garden from scratch or updating an existing space, it’s worth considering how a fire feature can shape the layout. Position it where it naturally draws people, maybe nestled near a seating area or anchoring a quieter corner of the yard.
Think about how the sun and wind move through your garden. Placing the Firedrum in a sunny, sheltered spot will maximize comfort and make the area more usable year-round. And surrounding it with simple, heat-resistant surfaces; like gravel, pavers, or brick, creates a durable, low-maintenance zone that enhances the effect.
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Kangaloon House photographed by @leantimms