Midway Square Fire Table GFRC
Midway Square Fire Table GFRC The Midway Square Concrete Fire Table is a low-profile, architectural fire feature designed for modern outdoor enviro...
View full detailsBoxhill offers modern outdoor fire pits, fire tables, fire bowls, propane fire pits, natural gas fire pits, wood burning fire pits, and luxury outdoor fire features for residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces.
The best outdoor fire pit depends on your layout, seating arrangement, fuel preference, and climate. Rectangular fire pits work well with sectionals, round fire pits create conversational seating, and fire tables add warmth with usable tabletop space.
Propane fire pits are flexible and easy to install, natural gas fire pits offer a permanent fuel source, and wood burning fire pits create a traditional flame experience with crackling wood.
Yes. Boxhill fire pits are selected for high-heat, high-UV, and demanding outdoor environments. Durable materials like GFRC concrete, powder-coated aluminum, stainless steel, and COR-TEN steel help support long-term outdoor performance.
The best outdoor fire pits for coastal areas are made from corrosion-resistant materials like marine-grade stainless steel, powder-coated aluminum, and GFRC concrete. These materials help resist rust and damage caused by salt air, humidity, and moisture.
A fire pit with a wide ledge provides extra tabletop space for drinks and entertaining while creating a more functional and comfortable outdoor gathering area. Wide-lip fire pits are especially popular for outdoor lounge and hospitality spaces.
A match-lit fire pit is manually ignited using a lighter or match. The gas flow is controlled with a key valve, making it a simple, reliable, and cost-effective fire pit ignition option.
A match-lit fire pit is manually started with a lighter or match, while an electronic ignition fire pit starts automatically with a switch or button. Electronic ignition systems offer added convenience and built-in safety features.
Popular outdoor fire pit materials include GFRC concrete for durability and modern style, stainless steel for coastal environments, COR-TEN steel for a weathered industrial look, and powder-coated aluminum for lightweight durability.
Some outdoor fire pits—especially natural gas fire pits and built-in fire tables—may require professional installation for proper gas connections and safety compliance. Propane fire pits are generally easier to install.
Yes. High-quality outdoor fire pits are designed for year-round outdoor use. A protective cover and occasional maintenance will help preserve the finish and extend the life of the fire feature.
Yes. A fire pit cover helps protect the burner system, ignition components, and finish from rain, moisture, dirt, debris, UV exposure, and seasonal weather.
Gas and propane fire pits are generally the safest and easiest to control because they offer adjustable flame height, controlled ignition, and clean-burning flames without sparks or embers.
Yes. Many Boxhill outdoor fire pits are suitable for hotels, resorts, multifamily developments, restaurant patios, and commercial outdoor lounge spaces because they are durable and designed for high-traffic environments.
The ideal fire pit size depends on patio dimensions, seating layout, desired heat output, and traffic flow. Larger rectangular fire tables suit expansive lounges, while smaller round fire pits work well for compact patios.
Outdoor fire pit heat output is measured in BTUs. Premium outdoor fire pits often range from 40,000 to over 100,000 BTUs, depending on size and fuel type.
A fire pit is centered on the flame experience, while a fire table combines fire functionality with usable tabletop space for drinks, dining, and entertaining.
Professionally designed outdoor fire features can enhance outdoor living spaces and increase perceived property value by creating functional, inviting gathering areas.
Boxhill combines luxury outdoor furnishings with professional landscape architecture expertise, helping clients select fire pits that perform beautifully while complementing the surrounding architecture and landscape.