Flatworx

UFO

Product Number: QR-UFO58FFLC
A UFO-shaped precast concrete fire feature, designed by renowned landscape architect Lisa Chestnut.

Colors

Mission White
French Gray
Natural
Latte
Custom

Materials

GFRC
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete.

GFRC Finishes

Sandstone
GFRC Honed (Premium Charge)

Size and Weight

Diameter: 42"
Height: 17"
Weight: 265 lbs

Materials

GFRC
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete.

GFRC Finishes

Sandstone
GFRC Honed (Premium Charge)

Size and Weight

Diameter: 58"
Height: 15"
Weight: 495 lbs
Key Features

 

 

Key Features

  • CSA certified Brass Burner
  • BTU's Will vary depending on model Size
  • Natural Gas
  • Flame Sensing Technology
  • Premium 24V Electronic Ignition
  • Weather Proof Emergency Stop
  • 2-hour Timer
  • 120V electrical Required
  • Manual Flame Height Adjustment with Key Valve
  • Rolled Lava Rock

Optional Features

  • Cover to fit opening – coming soon
  • Tempered glass wind guard – quoted on request
QR-UFO42FF
QR-UFO42FF
QR-UFO58FFLC
QR-UFO58FFLC
Model Number Diameter Width Length Height Thickness Weight Top OD Bottom OD Top ID Bottom ID Profile 2D CAD 2D CAD 2D CAD 2D CAD Specs Specs 3D Model 3D Model
QR-UFO42FF 42" 17" 265 lbs 2D CAD Specs
QR-UFO58FFLC 58" 15" 495 lbs 2D CAD Specs 3D Model

Designer . Lisa Chestnut

Lisa Chestnut is an artist and landscape architecture professional who has been making her mark on the industry for the past 30 years. She draws inspiration from everyday objects and experiences to create timeless minimalist design that eschews trends and invites interaction from every user.

In addition to providing the creative vision behind QCP's exclusive Chestnut collection, Lisa is Project Director at Burton Landscape Architecture Studio in Solana Beach, California, where she is the go-to for site furnishing selections and specifying. Her landscape designs, aside from her work at Burton, can be found throughout California and have been featured in Sunset Magazine, Dwell and Better Homes and Gardens.

Lisa earned her degree in Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lisa was a longtime Southern California resident, most recently residing in Encinitas, California. She currently lives and works in Marfa, Texas with Benny and Jules, her chihuahua rescues.