Pasadena Stone Top Fire Table | Frontgate
Friends and family will enjoy spending hours around our beautiful Pasadena Stone-top Fire Table. The handcrafted stone top and all-weather bronze wicker base complement a variety of outdoor collections, and the 13″ wide rim places cocktails and plates of appetizers within easy reach.
Friends and family will enjoy spending hours around our beautiful Pasadena Stone-top Fire Table. The handcrafted stone top and all-weather bronze wicker base complement a variety of outdoor collections, and the 13″ wide rim places cocktails and plates of appetizers within easy reach.
- Gas-fueled fire table
- Handcrafted stone tile top
- All-weather wicker base
- Decorative Fireglass or Lava Rocks are not included
- 30,000 BTUs on low; 40,000 BTUs on high
- Push-button ignition
- Cover when not in use
- Fireglass sold separately.
- Included aluminum burner cover transforms your fire table to an occasional table for drinks and food on evenings when a fire isn’t needed.
- Propane tank accessible through removable side panel, table stores 20 lb. tank in base
- Part of the Pasadena Collection
- Assembly required
- To prevent injuries or damage to item, recommended team lift (two or more people) for furniture placement
- 20 lb. propane tank not included
- Frontgate Safety Recommendations
- WARNING: Combustion byproducts produced when using this product include carbon monoxide and other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- To prevent injuries or damage to item, recommended team lift (two or more people) for furniture placement
A Frontgate exclusive.
Additional information
Width | 48" |
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Height | 24" |
Depth | 48" |
Weight | 116 lbs. |
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Fire is one of the four classical elements and has been used by humans in rituals, in agriculture for clearing land, for cooking, generating heat and light, for signaling, propulsion purposes, smelting, forging, incineration of waste, cremation, and as a weapon or mode of destruction.
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by Donna
We are extremely happy with the Pasadena Stone Top Fire Table. It looks fantastic on our new deck and is easy to use. It compares with much more expensive fire tables that we considered.
by Paul
The design and construction are very good. We do have a problem with the lighter it got water in it and stopped working immediately, we are waiting for the parts department to sent us a new one, but have used the table manually lighting it for now. It goes together very easily. Another review said standard LP gas tank is hard to get in, but that’s not the case, the door slides out easily to fit the tank.
by Shan
Our evenings around our new fire pit are spectacular. The flames are reflected in the glass beads; it’s relaxing and beautiful to watch. The top is deep enough to hold plates and stuff so we can have our dinners around it. Another plus is that it’s easy to turn on and off. We are lovin’ it.
by Joan
Love the firepit waited a long time for it. When I purchased it back in July the firepit came with the lava rocks. It was delivered without. I called and received an email stating that two bags are required and that I pay extra. I said ok and when I called to order – I was informed that it is covered with fire pit and the email was incorrect. So I am waiting for rocks and will have a professional put in this and the propane.
by Kumar
Well built, nice addition to our backyard couches!!