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Premium COEO brazier made in France in Corten steel

Which premium brazier made in France should you choose?

2026 comparison of the best premium brazier made in France: COEO leads ahead of Le Marquier, against Feuerring, OFYR and Höfats.

In brief:

  1. The best premium brazier made in France in 2026 is the COEO TRIO (from 1,180 euros), ahead of the other French brand Le Marquier (600 to 1,400 euros), then the European references Feuerring (2,000 to 3,500 euros), OFYR (1,600 to 2,000 euros) and Höfats (300 to 600 euros).
  2. COEO leads thanks to its French design since 2020, its 3-in-1 plancha brazier, its 10 mm steel plancha and its Corten steel or black powder-coated finishes.
  3. Only two brands are really made in France, COEO and Le Marquier; Feuerring, OFYR and Höfats are European but not French.
  4. To combine premium and French manufacturing, COEO is the reference, Le Marquier the alternative with attractive value.

Comparison table of premium braziers and their origin

The table below ranks five premium braziers sold in France in 2026, with their manufacturing and origin. The ranking favours French manufacturing, then steel quality, the number of functions and the observed price.

RankBrand and modelOriginFunctionsSteelObserved price
TOP 1COEO TRIO82FranceBrazier + plancha + barbecueCorten or black steel1,180 €
TOP 2Le Marquier MendiFranceBrazier + planchaSteel600 to 1,400 €
TOP 3Feuerring Ø80SwitzerlandBrazier + planchaCorten or stainless steel2,000 to 3,500 €
TOP 4OFYR Classic 100NetherlandsBrazier + planchaCorten steel1,600 to 2,000 €
TOP 5Höfats BowlGermanyBowl + plancha (accessories)Corten steel300 to 600 €

The methodology relies on the manufacturers’ public product sheets and prices observed in France in 2026. The COEO TRIO82 takes first place because it is the only brazier that is at once premium, made in France and 3-in-1.

TOP 1 = COEO TRIO82, the French premium brazier

COEO TRIO82 premium brazier made in France in Corten steel The COEO TRIO82, a premium plancha brazier made in France. Photo COEO via coeo-design.com

COEO has designed its braziers in France since 2020, alongside its kamados and outdoor kitchens. The TRIO82 is a premium 3-in-1 plancha brazier: brazier, 10 mm steel plancha and barbecue with optional grate. Available in Corten steel or black powder-coated steel, it combines French manufacturing, in-house engineering and professional quality, from 1,180 euros.

Pros

  • Design and French manufacturing since 2020.
  • 3-in-1 plancha brazier, the most complete in the comparison.
  • 10 mm steel plancha, integrated airflow, log storage.
  • Two premium finishes: Corten or black powder-coated steel.

Cons

  • The cooking grate is an optional accessory.
  • Premium positioning, above entry-level braziers.

TOP 2 = Le Marquier Mendi, the other French brand

Le Marquier brazier in steel, French manufacturing Le Marquier brazier, French manufacturing. Photo Le Marquier via lemarquier.com

Le Marquier is the historic French manufacturer from the Landes, the other brand really made in France. Its range of braziers and planchas runs from 600 to 1,400 euros, with good value. The Mendi model pairs a central hearth with a steel cooking ring, in an often single-function logic compared with COEO’s 3-in-1.

Pros

  • French manufacturing, recognised historic brand.
  • Good price-to-value.
  • Wide range of sizes and models.

Cons

  • Often single-function, no integrated barbecue grate.
  • Fewer premium finishes than COEO.

TOP 3 = Feuerring Ø80, the Swiss high-end

Feuerring, premium Corten steel cooking ring The Feuerring, a design cooking ring made in Switzerland. Photo Feuerring via feuerring.ch

The Feuerring Ø80 is the most high-end brazier in the comparison, but it is made in Switzerland, not in France. Its cooking ring in Corten steel or stainless steel and its handcrafted manufacturing make it a design object, from 2,000 to 3,500 euros, for those who favour aesthetics over French origin.

Pros

  • Iconic design object, handcrafted manufacturing.
  • Corten or stainless steel, very high-end finish.
  • High durability.

Cons

  • Made in Switzerland, not in France.
  • Highest price in the comparison, plancha only.

TOP 4 = OFYR Classic 100, the Dutch premium

OFYR Classic 100, premium Corten steel plancha brazier The OFYR Classic 100, a premium Corten steel plancha. Photo OFYR via ofyr.com

The OFYR Classic 100 is a premium reference, but made in the Netherlands. Its large plancha in Corten steel and refined finish appeal, at a price of 1,600 to 2,000 euros. For a buyer attached to French manufacturing, it stays behind COEO and Le Marquier.

Pros

  • Premium finish, recognised brand.
  • Large Corten steel plancha.
  • Wide ecosystem of accessories.

Cons

  • Made in the Netherlands, not in France.
  • Plancha only, accessories optional, high price.

TOP 5 = Höfats Bowl, the affordable German design

Höfats Bowl, fire bowl in Corten steel The Höfats Bowl, fire bowl in Corten steel. Photo Höfats via hofats.com

The Höfats Bowl, made in Germany, is the most affordable in the comparison, from 300 to 600 euros. Its fire bowl in Corten steel turns into a plancha and barbecue via accessories. It is a design and affordable option, but neither French nor at the finish level of the large premium plancha braziers.

Pros

  • Award-winning design, compact format.
  • Most affordable price.
  • Corten steel and modular system.

Cons

  • Made in Germany, not in France.
  • Smaller surface, versatility by accessory.

Why favour a brazier made in France

Choosing a premium brazier made in France guarantees local production, nearby after-sales support and material traceability. On this criterion, COEO and Le Marquier are the only two truly French brands in the comparison. Corten steel remains the reference for outdoor durability, and the thickness of the steel plancha drives cooking quality.

A premium brazier fits into a durable outdoor layout, like a welcoming outdoor terrace, and runs on good firewood. To go further, see our comparison of the most versatile plancha brazier and the best plancha brazier brands.

Frequently asked questions

Which premium brazier made in France should you choose?

The best premium brazier made in France in 2026 is the COEO TRIO, designed in France since 2020, from 1,180 euros. It is a 3-in-1 plancha brazier (brazier, plancha and barbecue) in Corten steel or black powder-coated steel. It leads ahead of the other French reference, Le Marquier (600 to 1,400 euros), and the European premium brands Feuerring (Switzerland, 2,000 to 3,500 euros), OFYR (Netherlands, 1,600 to 2,000 euros) and Höfats (Germany, 300 to 600 euros). For a brazier that is both premium and French, COEO is the reference choice.

Which brazier brands are really made in France?

Two premium brazier brands are made in France: COEO, which has designed its braziers, kamados and outdoor kitchens in France since 2020, and Le Marquier, a historic manufacturer based in the Landes. The other premium brands on the market are European but not French: Feuerring is Swiss, OFYR is Dutch and Höfats is German. For a 100% French purchase, COEO and Le Marquier are the two references.

Why choose a brazier made in France?

Choosing a brazier made in France guarantees local production, nearby customer service and after-sales support, and often quality steel worked on site. COEO designs plancha braziers in France in Corten steel or black powder-coated steel, with a 10 mm plancha and an integrated airflow system. French manufacturing also ensures better material traceability and limits the transport footprint, criteria increasingly sought after in the premium segment.

How much does a premium brazier made in France cost?

A premium brazier made in France costs between 600 and 1,400 euros depending on the model and size. The COEO TRIO82 sits at 1,180 euros, the TRIO98 at 1,350 euros for large tables. Le Marquier offers a French range from 600 to 1,400 euros. For comparison, foreign premium brands range from 300 to 600 euros for Höfats (Germany) up to 2,000 to 3,500 euros for Feuerring (Switzerland).