Fire Features

Hand-built fire pits and outdoor fireplace kits. Choose a one-of-a-kind fire pit carved from a natural marble or basalt boulder, a sleek basalt fire table, or a Montana ledgestone fireplace kit ready to set in place. Each is a finished centerpiece for a patio or outdoor living space, sold as a single piece with yard pickup or delivery anywhere in the United States.

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  • Montana Stone Fire Pit - Short Square

    Montana Stone Fire Pit - Short Square

    Montana Stone Fire Pit - Short Square

    Sale price  $1,062.50 Regular price  $1,399.99
  • Montana Stone Fire Pit - Tall Square

    Montana Stone Fire Pit - Tall Square

    Montana Stone Fire Pit - Tall Square

    Sale price  $1,487.50 Regular price  $1,899.99
  • Rustic Wall Stone Fire Features

    Rustic Wall Stone Fire Features

    Rustic Wall Stone Fire Features

    $630.99

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Common Uses for Fire Features

From backyard gathering spaces to poolside bowls and Montana stone kits, see where a natural stone fire feature earns its place.

Backyard Gathering Spaces

Backyard Gathering Spaces

A stone fire pit gives the backyard a reason to gather after dark. Set it at the center of a seating circle and the whole space organizes around it. Natural stone holds heat well and looks at home next to a patio, lawn, or planting bed.

Poolside Fire Features

Poolside Fire Features

Fire next to water is a classic pairing. A stone fire pit or bowl near the pool deck extends the season into cool evenings and gives swimmers a warm spot to dry off. Choose a finished piece that stands up to splash, sun, and poolside traffic.

Patio Centerpieces

Patio Centerpieces

A fire feature anchors a patio the way a hearth anchors a room. Place it where the seating already faces and the patio gains a focal point that works in daylight and at night. Stone bowls and pits sit cleanly on pavers, decomposed granite, or concrete.

Modern Outdoor Living

Modern Outdoor Living

Clean-lined stone bowls and basalt fire features suit a modern outdoor room. Top a gas burner with fire glass for a crisp, contemporary flame and pair it with simple furniture and a restrained palette. The result reads designed, not improvised.

Garden & Courtyard Accents

Garden & Courtyard Accents

A smaller stone fire bowl tucks into a garden corner or courtyard and warms an intimate seating nook. Surround it with boulders and low planting and it feels like it grew there. Good for tight spaces where a full fire pit would crowd the area.

Montana Stone Fire Pits

Montana Stone Fire Pits

Montana stone fire pit kits bring rugged, mountain-quarried character to the yard. The natural ledge texture and warm coloring suit cabin, ranch, and rustic settings. A finished kit goes in fast and looks like it has been there for years.

Fire Features Buying Guide

Pick gas or wood, learn placement and clearance, and find the fire feature that fits your space.

Fire features turn a patio or yard into a place people want to stay after dark. We carry natural stone fire pits and bowls, basalt features, and Montana stone kits, from gas burners you top with fire glass to wood-burning pits with a bigger flame. Each is a finished piece, ready to set and use.

Browse the full fire features collection across every style. Pairing a gas feature with landscape glass gives you a clean, colorful flame with no smoke or ash. The table below pairs each style with the settings it does best.

Fire Feature Styles vs Use

StyleBest ForFuelSizeCost
Marble Bowl Fire Pits Patios, modern outdoor rooms, poolside Gas (fire glass) Compact to medium $$$
Basalt Fire Pits Contemporary designs, gathering spaces Gas or wood Medium $$$
Montana Stone Fire Pits Rustic, cabin, and ranch settings Wood Large $$$
Custom Fire Features Built-in pits, seat-wall surrounds, unique sites Gas or wood Varies $$$$
Pair gas features with landscape glass for a clean, colorful flame, and keep safe clearance from structures and seating.

What Designers Know

  • Pick gas for convenience and wood for ambiance. A gas burner lights instantly and turns off clean, while a wood fire gives you the crackle, smell, and bigger flame. Decide which matters more before you choose a feature.
  • Top a gas burner with fire glass. Tumbled glass spreads the flame evenly, holds heat, and finishes the bowl with color. It produces no smoke or ash, so it stays clean between uses.
  • Keep clearance from structures and seating. Give the feature room on every side so heat, smoke, and sparks have somewhere to go. Set chairs back far enough that people stay comfortable when the fire is full.
  • Place it on a stable, level base. Stone fire pits and bowls are heavy, so they need firm, level footing on pavers, concrete, or compacted ground. A level base keeps the flame even and the piece safe.
  • Cover or store in wet seasons. A fitted cover keeps rain out of burners and slows weathering on natural stone. For gas units, protect the ignition and gas components when the feature is not in use.
  • Ask about burner kits and propane vs natural gas. Gas features need the right burner, a fuel source, and sometimes a plumber. Confirm whether a piece runs on propane or natural gas and what kit it includes before you order.

FAQ

Gas fire pits light instantly, turn off clean, and produce no smoke or ash, which makes them easy for everyday use and patios near the house. Wood fire pits give you a bigger flame, the crackle, and the campfire smell, but need fuel, tending, and cleanup. Browse the full fire features collection to compare both.
Fire glass is for gas fire features. It tops the burner, spreads the flame evenly, holds heat, and adds color with no smoke or ash. Wood-burning pits do not use it. See our landscape glass collection for colors and sizing.
Give the feature open space on every side and set seating back far enough to stay comfortable when the fire is full. Keep it well away from structures, fences, low branches, and anything flammable. Always follow the manufacturer instructions and any local codes for your specific feature.
Many gas fire features can run on propane or natural gas depending on the burner kit. Conversion depends on the specific piece and the kit it ships with. Confirm the fuel type and what the kit includes before ordering, and have a qualified installer handle gas connections.
Natural stone fire features are heavy finished pieces, so they ship freight and may need equipment to set in place. We can help arrange delivery and talk through placement on your site. Call (800) 215-7372 with your zip and a photo of where it will go for guidance.

Find the Right Fire Feature

Natural stone fire pits, bowls, and Montana stone kits in gas and wood styles. Pick at the yard or have it delivered to your site. Project consultation available.

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