York 27" Concrete Fire Bowl | Outdoor Gas Fire Pit Bowl | Modeno
OFG115-LP
Regular price $849.00The York 27" Concrete Fire Bowl by Modeno is a compact gas fire bowl designed for outdoor spaces where the setting is clean, modern, and deliberate. Its architectural concrete form has the kind of precise, urban character that reads well on a rooftop terrace, a contemporary deck, or a patio built around tile, steel, and geometric planting.
At 27 inches and $849, the York is the entry point into fire bowl ownership without the compromise of cheap materials. Full GFRC construction, push-button ignition, open flame visible from every seat around it.
Why the York?
- Urban Architectural Form — Sharp, defined silhouette for modern and contemporary outdoor environments.
- Open Flame Visibility — Bowl design means the fire is visible from every angle — no recessed burner pan blocking the view.
- Full GFRC Construction — Weather-resistant, frost-tolerant, built for outdoor permanence.
- 27" Compact Footprint — Works in tight outdoor settings where a full fire table would overwhelm the space.
- Push-Button Ignition
- Available in Propane or Natural Gas
Specifications
- Diameter: 27 inches
- Height: Lounge height
- Material: Glass-fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC)
- Fuel: Propane or Natural Gas
- Ignition: Push-button spark
- SKU: OFG115
- Starting at $849
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the York differ from the Nantucket, Jefferson, and Newbridge?
All four are 27" Modeno GFRC fire bowls at $849. The York has the most urban, architectural character of the group — sharper lines, more geometric. It's the right choice for modern patios, rooftop terraces, and contemporary outdoor spaces. The Nantucket reads coastal. The Jefferson is more classically traditional. The Newbridge is the most refined and curated. If your outdoor space is modern or minimalist, start with the York.
What's the difference between a fire bowl and a fire table?
A fire table has a flat concrete surface around the burner — you can set drinks on it. A fire bowl is a purely open flame feature — the fire is more visible from all angles, but there's no usable tabletop surface. Fire bowls tend to read as more sculptural and are more flexible to place in a space.
Can the York work as a standalone focal point without surrounding seating?
Yes. The York's architectural form holds visual interest on its own — placed at the end of a deck or in a garden corner, it reads as a design object as much as a fire feature.
Does the York come with a lid or cover?
Contact us to confirm current accessories for the OFG115. A cover is recommended for off-season storage to protect the burner assembly.
What is a Warranty?
Warranty
Ocean Rock USA INC. doing business as Elementi, warrants Elementi fire features and accessories to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. In the event of such defects Elementi will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product. The foregoing is at the discretion of Elementi.
There will be no charge for the replacement parts or product, however it will be the consumer’s responsibility to return the product to the original place of purchase.
Elementi will not be responsible for consequential damages in excess of the purchase price of the product on which such liability is based and the warranty does not cover costs including freight, removal and reinstallation.
This warranty is non-transferable and applies only for units that are for non-commercial personal use only.
Under this warranty agreement, all gas lines must be installed by a licensed gas fitter. Damage caused by shipping, staining and abuse are not covered under this warranty. Dings, dents and scratches, fading and natural weathering are not covered under this warranty. Decorative rock is not covered under this warranty. Improper installations, repair or modifications made by anyone other than Elementi will void this warranty and any damage caused by such is also not covered under this warranty.
Minor chipping, weather fading, water staining and non-structural hairline cracks are typical of the material of this product and are not covered under this warranty. Some color and texture variation is typical of the material and finish for this product and is not covered under this warranty.
Cast concrete is a hand finished process. As such, this product’s finish will vary by unit. There will be a color variance of up to 15% in each unit. There may also be uneven texture or pattern as well as small holes in the surface caused by air or water trapped on the surface during casting. This is a normal trait of cast concrete and is not covered under warranty.
Definition of Warranty
A warranty is a promise made by a manufacturer or seller to repair or replace a product if necessary within a specific period. It provides customers with assurance that the product meets the expected standards. When you purchase an item that comes with a warranty, you are protected against defects or issues that may arise. This assurance is crucial for consumers because it offers peace of mind.
Types of Warranties
There are two main types of warranties: express warranties and implied warranties. An express warranty is clearly stated and defines the specific terms of repair or replacement. For example, a three-year limited warranty on a television clearly specifies the coverage. On the other hand, an implied warranty arises automatically, meaning the law assumes a product is of acceptable quality and fit for use. Understanding these types can help you make informed decisions when shopping.
Importance of Understanding Warranty Terms
Understanding warranty terms is essential for consumers. Many people may overlook the details, but knowing what is covered and what is not can save you money. For instance, some warranties may only cover certain parts or may become void if improper use is detected. Therefore, it's important to read the fine print. A solid warranty can also enhance the value of your purchase, providing security and encouraging confidence in a brand.
Fire Table & Fire Bowl FAQ
What kind of fire feature should I buy?
It comes down to how you use your space. Fire tables give you a usable surface plus warmth and are the most versatile centerpiece for seating areas. Fire bowls are more sculptural and compact, ideal for smaller patios or as an accent. Every fire feature we carry is fueled by propane or natural gas — clean, instant, push-button ignition with no smoke, embers, or ash to manage.
Propane or natural gas — which should I choose?
The propane version runs off a standard 20 lb tank stored discreetly inside the base — no installation required. The natural gas version connects to a dedicated gas line for a permanent, never-refill setup. Both deliver identical flame performance, so the right choice depends on whether you want portability (propane) or a built-in feature (natural gas).
Do I need a professional to install it?
Most models are DIY-friendly and take roughly 5–20 minutes to set up out of the box. If you are connecting to a main natural gas line, we recommend a licensed professional handle the final connection.
Can I leave my fire feature outside year-round?
Yes. Our GFRC concrete and marble-porcelain pieces are frost-resistant and UV-stable, engineered for outdoor environments. We recommend using a fitted cover when the feature is not in use to protect the burner and keep the finish looking its best.
How does shipping work?
Your order ships directly from the manufacturer to your door, typically within 7–14 business days. Shipping is complimentary to the continental United States.
Is there a warranty?
Yes. All products carry a manufacturer's warranty of 1–2 years depending on the model, covering defects in materials and workmanship.
What is your return policy?
Unused products can be returned within 15 days of delivery. Please contact us before returning so we can issue an RMA number.
Not sure which piece is right for your space?
That is exactly what we are here for. Book a free consultation and we will help match the right fire feature to your home's architecture and how you like to gather.






