Modern, clean burning Bioethanol Fires which require minimal installation and can be used indoors & outdoors. The real flames will create a warm focal point in your home or garden and are easy to use and maintain. Our bioethanol fireplaces are environmentally friendly, safe & compliant and come in a range of designs such as coffee tables, fire bowls, dining tables and wall hanging fires. Clean-burning, sustainable and easy to install. Simply unpack and enjoy!
Fire Pit Tables
Elementi Fire Naples Fire Pit Table
Ecosmart Fire Manhattan 50 Bioethanol Fire Pit Table
Ecosmart Fire Martini 50 Bioethanol Fire Pit Table
Ecosmart Fire Base 30 Bioethanol Fire Pit Table
Maze Amalfi 2 Seat Sofa Dining Set with Square Fire Pit Table
Maze Santorini Deluxe Corner Dining Set with Fire Pit Table
EcoSmart Fire - Ark 40 - Fire Pit Table
EcoSmart Fire Base 40 Bioethanol Fire Pit Table
Maze Amalfi Small Corner Dining with Square Fire Pit Table
Maze Oslo Corner Group with Rectangular Fire Pit Table
Amalfi 3 Seat Sofa Dining Set with Rectangular Fire Pit Table
Maze Oslo Large Corner Group with Square Gas Fire Pit Table
Maze Amalfi Large Corner Dining with Rectangular Fire Pit Table
Maze Pulse Deluxe Square Corner Dining Set with Fire Pit Table
EcoSmart Fire Wharf 65 Bioethanol Fire Pit Table
What is the difference between a fire pit and a fire table?
Fire pit can be as basic as a hole in the ground while fire tables tend to be more architectural statement pieces. They can usually be used as a more intimate piece that allows smaller groups to gather closer together.
Can you put a fire pit table on a deck?
Fire pit table are a great way to add warmth and ambiance to any outdoor space. But you need to be careful not to cause a potential wildfire. Fireplaces should never be placed directly on top of a wood deck. Instead, they should be mounted on a non-combustible surface such as concrete or steel.
How far should a fire table be from a house?
Keep your fire pit at a safe distance of 10-20 feet from any flammable structures or surfaces . It should be placed away from overhanging branches, trees, and other objects that can catch on fire. Also be sure to check the local fire codes before setting up your fire pit.