Rectangular & Linear Concrete Fire Tables (2026)
A rectangular concrete fire table is the best choice when you want to seat more people, fit a long or narrow patio, and get extra tabletop around the flame. It lines up naturally in front of a sofa or sectional and anchors a larger seating area. Elementi's rectangular and linear concrete tables run from the 56 inch Metropolis and Hampton up to the 83 inch Sonoma dining table, plus the hidden-tank Andes. All are glass-fiber-reinforced concrete, and all ship free. Here is how to choose.
In this article
- Why choose rectangular or linear?
- Rectangular & linear concrete fire tables
- How to choose the right size
- Frequently asked questions
Why choose rectangular or linear?
Rectangular and linear tables are the practical pick for entertainers and for patios where seating runs in a line rather than a circle. The longer shape seats more people, lines up neatly in front of a sofa or sectional, and offers more tabletop ledge for drinks, snacks, and decor. A linear burner also gives a long, dramatic ribbon of flame that reads as modern and architectural. In concrete, these tables feel solid and permanent, and they anchor a large seating area far better than a small round table would.
Rectangular & linear concrete fire tables
Five rectangular and linear concrete tables across sizes. Each links to its live product page for the current price, and all ship free.
A versatile 56 inch GFRC table that suits most sofas and seats a comfortable group.
A generous 60 inch table with plenty of ledge, ideal for a full sectional and a bigger crowd.
A 56 inch table with a refined, transitional look that suits classic and modern patios alike.
A large 66 inch rectangular table with the propane tank hidden inside the base for a clean look.
A large dining-height table with a central flame, perfect for meals and entertaining a crowd.
How to choose the right size
Match the table's length to your seating. A 56 inch table like the Metropolis or Hampton pairs well with a standard sofa; a 60 to 66 inch table like the Granville or Andes suits a full sectional and a larger group; and an 83 inch dining table like the Sonoma is built for meals and bigger gatherings. Leave room to walk around the table, keep a safe distance from walls and combustibles, and choose propane, with a hidden-tank model to conceal the tank, or natural gas on a fixed line. Our sizing guide has more.
Frequently asked questions
How many people does a rectangular fire table seat?
It depends on length. A 56 inch table comfortably serves a standard sofa and a few chairs, while a 60 to 66 inch or an 83 inch dining table seats a full sectional or a larger group.
What is a linear fire table?
A linear fire table has a long, narrow burner that produces a ribbon of flame down the center. It gives a modern, architectural look and suits long seating layouts.
Can you put a rectangular fire table against a wall?
Rectangular tables suit along-the-wall layouts best, but keep any fire table a safe distance from walls, fences, and anything combustible, and never use a gas fire table in an enclosed space.
Are these propane or natural gas?
Most are available for either fuel. The Andes and similar hidden-tank models conceal the propane tank inside the base, while natural gas versions connect to a fixed line.
Do they ship free?
Yes. All of our Elementi rectangular and linear concrete fire tables ship free.
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