Round Concrete Fire Pit Tables & Fire Bowls (2026)
A round concrete fire pit table is the most sociable shape you can buy: everyone sits the same distance from the flame, and the compact footprint fits small or square patios beautifully. Round designs come as full tables, like the Pacaya, Columbia, and Boulder, or as sculptural fire bowls, like the Lunar Bowl and Rose Bowl. All are Elementi, built from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete with a stainless burner, and all ship free. Here is how to choose a round concrete fire table or bowl.
In this article
- Why choose round?
- Round concrete fire tables
- Round concrete fire bowls
- Table or bowl?
- Frequently asked questions
Why choose round?
Round is the friendliest shape for a fire table. Because every seat is the same distance from the flame, a round table keeps the group facing each other and feels sociable and intimate, which is why it is the go-to for conversation. The compact, cornerless footprint also suits smaller and square patios, tucking neatly into a ring of chairs without dominating the space. In concrete, a round table adds solidity and a clean, modern line. If you usually gather as a couple or a small group of four to six, round is hard to beat.
Round concrete fire tables
Full-height round tables that work as the centerpiece of a seating circle. Each links to its live product page for the current price, and all ship free.
A round GFRC table with the propane tank hidden inside the base for a clean, tank-free look.
A classic round GFRC table that anchors a seating circle on a small or medium patio.
A round table with a substantial, solid-looking base for a bold, contemporary statement.
Round concrete fire bowls
Fire bowls keep the round, even-seating feel but sit lower and read as a sculptural object. Both link to their live product pages for the current price, and both ship free.
A large Elementi Plus concrete bowl that makes a striking, low centerpiece for a seating circle.
A rounded concrete bowl with a soft, modern profile that suits smaller patios and seating nooks.
Table or bowl?
Choose a round table when you want a usable ledge around the flame for drinks and plates and a full-height surface that matches lounge or dining seating. Choose a fire bowl when you want a sculptural, lower centerpiece that reads as an object and draws the eye, which works beautifully in the middle of a seating circle. Both give you that even, sociable round layout. From there, pick your size to suit the patio and your fuel, propane, where a hidden-tank model hides the tank, or natural gas on a fixed line.
Frequently asked questions
What size round fire pit table do I need?
For most patios a 42 to 43 inch round table seats four to six comfortably, while a 48 inch bowl makes a bigger statement. On a tight space, stay at the smaller end. See our sizing guide for detail.
Is a round or square fire table better?
Round tables seat everyone an equal distance from the flame and have no corners, making them the most sociable and the best fit for compact or square patios. Square tables add a little more ledge. See our shape comparison.
What is the difference between a fire table and a fire bowl?
A fire table is full height with a usable ledge around the burner, while a fire bowl sits lower and reads as a sculptural object. Both can share the same round, even-seating layout.
Are round concrete fire tables propane or natural gas?
Most are available for either fuel. Hidden-tank models like the Pacaya 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 round concrete fire tables and bowls ship free.
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