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The image displays an overhead, close-up view of an inactive square gas fire pit apparatus, housed within a clear glass enclosure, resting on a wooden surface.

The central component is a square metal fire pit insert, likely stainless steel, filled with an aggregate of irregularly shaped rocks. These rocks exhibit a primary coloration of grey and off-white, with some pieces showing darker grey, brown, or reddish-brown discoloration consistent with burning or exposure to heat. A circular, dark-colored metal gas burner ring, perforated with small holes along its circumference, is partially embedded within these rocks, positioned centrally. A vertical metal gas supply pipe is visible extending upwards through the center of the burner ring. Additionally, a small, rectangular object with a grid-like perforated pattern, appearing to be made of ceramic or refractory material and reddish-brown in color, is located among the rocks near the upper right segment of the burner ring. The word "ENGASCO" is embossed or debossed on the inner metal rim of the fire pit, towards the lower right corner.

The metal fire pit is surrounded by clear glass panels that form a square enclosure, secured at the corners by thin metal brackets. This entire unit rests on a horizontally planked wooden surface. The wood displays varied grain patterns and several visible water droplets or stains, indicating exposure to moisture or an outdoor environment.

No individuals, animals, or active elements are present in the scene. The image provides a static depiction of the fire pit system.

While the exact street address within Ljubljana, Slovenia, is not discernible from this image, such a commercial-grade gas fire pit system is typically found in outdoor seating areas of restaurants, cafes, hotels, or on high-end residential terraces within the city.
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Mar 14, 2026

Ljubljana, Slovenia

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The image displays an overhead, close-up view of an inactive square gas fire pit apparatus, housed within a clear glass enclosure, resting on a wooden surface. The central component is a square metal fire pit insert, likely stainless steel, filled with an aggregate of irregularly shaped rocks. These rocks exhibit a primary coloration of grey and off-white, with some pieces showing darker grey, brown, or reddish-brown discoloration consistent with burning or exposure to heat. A circular, dark-colored metal gas burner ring, perforated with small holes along its circumference, is partially embedded within these rocks, positioned centrally. A vertical metal gas supply pipe is visible extending upwards through the center of the burner ring. Additionally, a small, rectangular object with a grid-like perforated pattern, appearing to be made of ceramic or refractory material and reddish-brown in color, is located among the rocks near the upper right segment of the burner ring. The word "ENGASCO" is embossed or debossed on the inner metal rim of the fire pit, towards the lower right corner. The metal fire pit is surrounded by clear glass panels that form a square enclosure, secured at the corners by thin metal brackets. This entire unit rests on a horizontally planked wooden surface. The wood displays varied grain patterns and several visible water droplets or stains, indicating exposure to moisture or an outdoor environment. No individuals, animals, or active elements are present in the scene. The image provides a static depiction of the fire pit system. While the exact street address within Ljubljana, Slovenia, is not discernible from this image, such a commercial-grade gas fire pit system is typically found in outdoor seating areas of restaurants, cafes, hotels, or on high-end residential terraces within the city.

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