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Fire Tables

When a traditional fire pit doesn’t quite work for a layout, a fire table can be the right solution. This collection includes both table-height fire tables and fire pits with extended ledges—options that introduce warmth while also providing usable surface space for dining, drinks, or relaxed seating without forcing the room around the fire.Read More

Fire Tables for Dining, Lounging + Integrated Seating

Fire tables are defined by how they’re used, not just how they look. Unlike traditional fire pits, fire tables incorporate usable surface space around the flame, allowing them to function as part of a seating or dining arrangement rather than as a standalone heat feature.

Within this collection, that definition shows up in two distinct ways. Some pieces are true table-height fire tables, intended to sit at dining or counter height and integrate directly with chairs or stools. These designs are often specified when surface space is limited or when the fire feature needs to double as a functional table. Other pieces are lower-profile fire pits with extended ledges, offering room for drinks and small plates without reaching full table height. While both live in this category, they serve different roles in a layout.

This assortment includes outdoor table fire pit designs powered by propane or gas, offering clean-burning fuel with controlled ignition and adjustable flame output. A fire table gas configuration is typically specified for permanent installations, while propane options provide flexibility where gas lines are not available. These systems are engineered for safe outdoor use, with burner placement and flame height designed to maintain comfortable clearance around the table surface.

Durability, heat retention, and long-term performance are all closely tied to material choice. Designs such as Concrete Fire Pit and Concrete Propane Fire Pit options provide weight, stability, and durability, making them well suited for high-use residential patios and commercial environments. Concrete also retains heat effectively and develops subtle variation over time, adding character rather than wear.

You’ll also find a range of formats within this collection, from compact Outdoor Patio Fire Bowl styles to elongated Linear Fire Pit Table designs that align naturally with sectionals and rectangular seating layouts. Some function clearly as a fire table pit, while others blur the line between fire feature and furniture.

Fire tables are not meant to replace traditional fire pits. They are a more deliberate choice, best suited for projects where seating integration, surface space, and controlled flame height are priorities. When specified thoughtfully, they bring warmth and structure to outdoor spaces designed for gathering, dining, and lingering.

Fire Tables