Bayside Driftwood 5pc Log Set
5pcs & 3pcs Driftwood set
| Weight | 20 kg |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 3pcs, 5pcs |
Will these require cleaning ?
Anything placed in a fire will gather soot, and require cleaning eventually.
How do you clean a fire pit accessory?
just wash the item with soap and water. Do not use abrasive cleaning products, as they may damage the paint
Are these real wood or stone?
We only use ceramic, refractory or tempered glass products for use in firepits. This is for safe operation. Real rock or regular glass can fracture and explode.
Will these require cleaning ?
Anything placed in a fire will gather soot, and require cleaning eventually.
How do you clean a fire pit accessory?
just wash the item with soap and water. Do not use abrasive cleaning products, as they may damage the paint
Can I wash the cover?
Yes – our Atlantis covers can be washed. These are machine washable.
Are these the same as your Oxford cover?
No, these covers are an upgraded option to our standard Oxford cover.
Gas fire logs are an easier, cleaner, and safer option compared to wood logs. Our gas logs are made of crafted fiber-reinforced refractory ceramic to withstand high temperatures. The 5pcs & 3pcs Driftwood set is cast from highly detailed molds and then hand-painted to be incredibly realistic, and equally beautiful with or without a fire burning.
Pair this log set with river rock or cannonballs for a more unique look!
Note: As a natural part of the process, carbon (soot) may build up where the flame encroaches on the logs.
Bayside Driftwood 5pc Log Set
Gas fire logs are an easier, cleaner, and safer option compared to wood logs. Our gas logs are made of crafted fiber-reinforced refractory ceramic to withstand high temperatures. The 5pcs & 3pcs Driftwood set is cast from highly detailed molds and then hand-painted to be incredibly realistic, and equally beautiful with or without a fire burning.
Pair this log set with river rock or cannonballs for a more unique look!
Note: As a natural part of the process, carbon (soot) may build up where the flame encroaches on the logs.





