With their clean profiles and soft curves the Halo Elevated 36 fit well into a wide variety of outdoor environments, from traditional to modern. The size offers the warmth of fire along with the functionality of a table and can be used in conjunction with standard seating.
The halo series of fire pits and fire tables are expansions from the original Halo Low 36. As with the low Halos, each elevated Halo cradles its flame, allowing the flickering fire light to reflect on its polished concrete surface. Crisp outer edges curve smoothly into their central fire openings, creating a modern, sculptural feel.
The table tops rest on 30” wide box bases which give these modern fire pits a substantial foundation and raises them to coffee table height. With their clean profiles and soft curves the Halo Elevated 36 fits well into a wide variety of outdoor environments, from traditional to modern. Both sizes offer the warmth of fire along with the functionality of a table and can be used in conjunction with standard seating.
Sizes: (l) x (w) x (h)
36" x 36" x 17" (914mm x 914mm x 432mm)
COLORS
Halva | Linen | Portobello | Nutmeg | Portland |
Nori | Arbutus | Truffle | Shiitake | Cinder |
Fuel Options | Output |
Ethanol | 60,000 (18 kW) |
Natural Gas | 60,000 (18 kW) |
Propane | 60,000 (18 kW) |
Note: Extended warranty include with purchase of a Cover or Metal Tabletop.
Custom designed covers provide a tailored fit and clean lines. They protect your Fire and Water Features from the elements year round, extending their lives and maintaining their finish. They also prevent burners from becoming clogged with water or debris. Our covers are designed to protect from heat and cold and should be used whenever your feature is not in use. When you purchase, and use, one of our all-weather covers will extend the warranty on your purchase on the product with the addition of these covers.
River stones are visually compelling. Added, in place of lava rock, as a full surface topping they change the character of each fire pit. The repeating forms and varied tones of the stones provide an interesting, textured surface that stands in contrast to the smooth, seamless concrete of our vessels.