Elementi Fire Tables: The Complete Guide (2026)
Elementi makes premium concrete gas fire pit tables in a huge range of shapes, sizes, and finishes, from round and square tables to long rectangular and linear designs, plus marble-porcelain tops and clever hidden-tank propane models. Every table is built from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete with a stainless steel burner and electronic ignition, and most come ready for propane or natural gas. This guide explains who Elementi is, what makes their tables stand out, and how the concrete, Plus, and marble-porcelain ranges differ. All Elementi tables ship free.
In this article
- Who is Elementi?
- What makes Elementi fire tables stand out
- The Elementi ranges, explained
- A few standout tables
- How to choose
- Frequently asked questions
Who is Elementi?
Elementi is a specialist in outdoor concrete gas fire pit tables, offering one of the widest ranges of shapes, sizes, and finishes on the market. Their tables are made from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), a durable, weather-resistant material that gives a solid, high-end feel without the weight of solid stone. Alongside the core concrete line, Elementi offers a premium Elementi Plus tier and a marble-porcelain collection, so there is a table for modern, classic, and luxury patios alike.
What makes Elementi fire tables stand out
Three things. First, material and build: GFRC concrete tops and bases that resist weather and look premium, in finishes from light and dark gray to marble-effect porcelain. Second, the burner: a stainless steel burner with electronic push-button ignition and fire glass, offered for propane or natural gas, with several models featuring a clever hidden propane tank built into the base. Third, choice: round, square, rectangular, and linear shapes across many sizes, plus matching wind screens, stainless lids, and propane tank covers to finish the setup.
The Elementi ranges, explained
The core Elementi concrete range covers everyday GFRC tables in round, square, and rectangular shapes, like the Columbia, Manhattan, and Metropolis, plus hidden-tank propane models such as the Pacaya, Rocky, and Andes. Elementi Plus is the premium tier, with upgraded concrete designs like the Colosseo, Positano, and Rose Bowl. The marble-porcelain collection tops the range with luxury tables like the Bianco, Sofia, Varna, and Carrara, which pair a concrete base with a marble-effect porcelain surface. Whatever the look you are after, there is usually an Elementi that fits.
A few standout tables
Three tables that show the range. Each links to its live product page for the current price, and all ship free.
A round concrete table with the propane tank hidden inside the base, so there is no separate tank on show.
A long GFRC concrete table that lines up with a sofa or sectional and seats a larger group.
A luxury Elementi Plus table with a white marble-effect porcelain top for an upscale, modern look.
How to choose
Start with shape and space: round and square tables suit conversation and compact or square patios, while rectangular and linear tables seat more and fit long layouts. Pick a finish: gray concrete for a modern look, or marble-porcelain for luxury. Decide on fuel: natural gas for unlimited runtime on a fixed line, or propane, where a hidden-tank model like the Pacaya keeps the tank out of sight. Then finish with a matching wind screen, a stainless lid, and a tank cover. Our shape-specific guides below go deeper on round and rectangular options.
Frequently asked questions
Are Elementi fire tables good quality?
Yes. Elementi tables are made from durable glass-fiber-reinforced concrete with a stainless steel burner and electronic ignition, and they come in an unusually wide range of shapes, sizes, and finishes, making them a strong premium choice.
What are Elementi fire tables made of?
The core range uses glass-fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), a weather-resistant material that looks and feels solid without the weight of stone. The marble-porcelain collection pairs a concrete base with a marble-effect porcelain top.
Are Elementi fire tables propane or natural gas?
Most are available for either fuel. Several models, like the Pacaya, Rocky, and Andes, feature a hidden propane tank built into the base so there is no separate tank on show.
What is the difference between Elementi and Elementi Plus?
Elementi is the core concrete range, while Elementi Plus is the premium tier with upgraded designs and the marble-porcelain tables. Both use the same quality burner and construction approach.
Do Elementi fire tables ship free?
Yes. All of our Elementi fire tables ship free.
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