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Lillhälla Fire Pit

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A fireplace and grill in Corten steel - perfect for outdoor cooking and coffee by the fire.

For as long as we have existed, humans have tended the flame. Fire feeds the eye, awakens memory, and brings people together. From that heritage comes the Lillhälla - an outdoor hearth designed for real, elemental cooking.

Lillhälla is a fire basket with a grill grate, made for open-fire cooking and for those who enjoy brewing coffee the traditional way. The design shields from wind and keeps glowing embers safely inside, making lighting easy and heat consistent. A natural gathering place where warmth and food meet.

Made from weathering Corten steel, which develops a protective rust-coloured patina over time, giving each piece a unique, living surface shaped by the seasons.

Accessory Bundle Offer
Complete your setup with Lillhälla’s companions: the Kloss’n grill stand and Gnistan hot plate. Buy all three together and receive 10% off accessories (cannot be combined with other discounts).

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Manual (PDF) | Assembly Guide (YouTube)

“Lillhälla” translates as “little rock shelf” - a name that recalls the solid stone bases where the northern fires once burned.

Specifications

Materials
  • Corten steel 3 mm
  • Grill grate in stainless steel (included)
  • Coffee stick in corten steel (included)
Dimensions
  • Width: 44 cm
  • Depth: 44 cm
  • Height: 40 cm
  • Inner measurements fire chamber: 37 × 37 cm
Weight
19.5 kg


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Lillhälla - FAQ

How does corten steel age and develop its patina?

Newly made corten steel is gray and shiny. If the corten steel is contained outdoors, it will change color to reddish brown before it darkens even more. It is the effect of rain and moisture that gives the steel its rusty surface and depending on the surrounding conditions, this normally takes about 1-5 weeks.

During the first year, while the rust layer is being formed, the product can leave stains of rust on other materials that come into contact with the steel, for example on wood. This can be brushed off with a metal brush.

After approximately 1 year will the corten steel hardly emit rust anymore

How do I choose the right outdoor fire pit?

It depends on what you want to do. If you want ambience and simple grilling, a fire bowl or fire basket like Lillhälla suits well. If you also want to bake, grill and cook properly, a wood-fired oven like Faster Greta is a better choice.

Material matters. Corten steel lasts for decades and needs no maintenance. Thin sheet metal rusts through after a few seasons. Cast iron holds up well but is heavy to move. Consider size in relation to your garden and how often you plan to light the fire.

Why is corten steel better than regular steel for an outdoor fire pit?

Corten steel forms a protective rust patina that stops further corrosion. Regular steel keeps rusting until it is ruined. That is the whole difference.

Lillhälla is made from 3 mm corten steel. It handles rain, snow, frost and sun year-round without needing to be moved indoors, repainted or treated with any coating. The patina deepens over time and gives the fire pit a warm, living surface that belongs outdoors.

How much maintenance does Lillhälla require?

Basically nothing. As Lillhälla is made of corten steel, it can withstand being outside all year round. So the only maintenance you need to do is empty it of ash and clean the grill grate a little now and then.

Can I use charcoal in Lillhälla?

Yes, it works really well!

Can I use my outdoor fire pit all year round?

Yes. A corten steel fire pit like Lillhälla can stay outdoors and be used in all weather. Frost, rain and snow do no harm. The patina protects the steel.

Winter is actually the best time. Dark evenings, cold air, a fire. That is precisely the scenario a fire pit is made for. Keep in mind that the ground surface can be slippery, and embers on snow may melt down to the ground beneath. If children are nearby, a spark screen like Eldvakt adds extra safety.

Lillhälla comes in parts, can I also take it apart?

Yes you can. But rather see it as a movable fireplace in your garden. It is made of 3 mm corten steel and weighs almost 20 kilos, so you do not take with you on an excursion.

What safety rules apply when using Lillhälla?

Lillhälla is an open fire pit that gets very hot during use. Follow these rules for safe operation:

  • Children and pets: Always supervise children and pets near the fire pit. All surfaces become hot
  • Distance: Place Lillhälla at least 1 metre from combustible materials such as wooden furniture, hedges and fences
  • Surface: Always place the fire pit on a non-combustible surface such as stone, concrete or paving slabs. Never directly on a wooden deck or lawn
  • Fire extinguishing: Always keep a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher within reach
  • Ash: Empty ash into a metal bucket with a lid – never into plastic or a waste bin. Ash can remain glowing for several days
  • Indoors: Never use Lillhälla indoors or in enclosed spaces

Never leave a burning fire pit unattended and let it cool completely before moving it.

Where should I place Lillhälla?

Correct placement is important for both safety and enjoyment:

  • Surface: Place Lillhälla on a flat, non-combustible surface – concrete slabs, paving stones or natural stone work well. Avoid wooden decks, lawns and gravel
  • Distance: Keep at least 1 metre of clear space in all directions from combustible materials such as walls, fences, hedges and wooden furniture
  • Wind protection: Position the fire pit so it is sheltered from strong wind, or use a spark screen. Wind can blow sparks and embers a long way
  • Overhead cover: Never place Lillhälla under a roof, pergola or overhanging tree branches

Lillhälla is made from 3 mm corten steel and can stay outdoors year-round. During the first year, while the rust patina forms, it may leave rust marks on the surface beneath – avoid placing it directly on light-coloured natural stone if you want to prevent staining.

Can you grill on Lillhälla?

Yes! Lillhälla comes with a grill grate that sits on top of the fire pit. This makes it perfect for simple outdoor grilling:

  • Light the fire and let it burn down to embers before placing the grill grate on top
  • You can use both firewood and charcoal – charcoal gives more even heat for grilling
  • The grate is made of stainless steel and withstands high temperatures
  • Perfect for sausages, burgers, vegetables and other food grilled directly over embers

Clean the grill grate with a wire brush while it is still warm – food residue comes off most easily then. Lillhälla is fundamentally a fire pit, but the grill grate turns it into a practical combination of ambience fire and cooking.

What is the best way to start a fire in Lillhälla?

Starting a fire in Lillhälla is simple, but the right technique gives a better fire experience:

  • Lighting: Start with newspaper or firelighters at the bottom, add kindling on top, then smaller pieces of firewood. Light from below
  • Firewood: Use dry, split wood for best results. Birch, oak and beech produce fine embers. Avoid softwood if you do not want lots of sparks
  • Charcoal: If you want even grilling heat, you can use charcoal instead. Light with firelighters or a charcoal starter
  • Wood size: Lillhälla has a diameter of about 45 cm – split the wood into suitable pieces that fit without sticking out over the edge

Do not overfill the fire pit – give the fire room to breathe. A moderate amount of wood that burns well produces more heat and comfort than an overstuffed fire pit that smokes.

What can you cook on an outdoor fire pit?

More than you might think. Lillhälla works for most things. Grill directly on the grate. Fry in a cast iron pan. Cook in a pot. Roast marshmallows with the kids. Meat, fish, vegetables, it all turns out well. The best tip is to use embers rather than open flame. Embers give more even heat and better control. Patience always pays off over an open fire.