Collection: Gas Fire Pits

Gas fire pits give you push-button flame with no smoke, no ash and no kindling. Choose LPG for portability, or natural gas (with conversion) for a permanent terrace install. Free UK mainland delivery on every gas fire pit in this collection.

Read the full gas fire pit buying guide

LPG or natural gas: which do you need?

Almost every gas fire pit here ships as LPG-ready out of the box. LPG runs from a refill propane cylinder kept either nearby or hidden beneath the fire pit body, and a 13 kg cylinder lasts roughly 15 to 30 hours of continuous burn depending on output. Natural gas requires a permanent connection from a Gas Safe-registered engineer, and most pieces in this collection can be field-converted with a natural gas conversion kit (sold separately, typically £80 to £150). Choose natural gas if the fire pit is going on a fixed terrace and you have an existing gas spur; choose LPG for flexibility or any non-permanent install.

What size fits your space?

For a four-seat conversation circle, an 80 to 100 cm diameter or square body is the standard. For dining around the fire (your terrace's main table), look for the fire-table format: a long rectangular body with a flame channel down the centre, the rest of the surface usable as a table top. For balcony or terrace use where space is tight, the Lumi tabletop range from Happy Cocooning runs on a standard 500g EN417 gas cartridge and needs no external bottle.

Heat output (kW) explained

Gas fire pits are rated in kW, typically 5 to 15 kW for residential pieces. A 5 kW unit warms the immediate seated circle on a mild evening; 10 to 15 kW is enough to extend an autumn or early-spring evening on a chilly UK terrace. Higher kW means higher gas consumption, so factor in cylinder refill cost (a 13 kg propane refill in the UK runs around £35 to £45 in 2026).

Materials and finishes

Gas fire pit bodies are typically pre-cast architectural concrete (Elementi Fires), corten weathering steel (BonFeu, Adezz, Weather-it), or stainless steel (Weather-it Helios stainless option). Concrete is heaviest but most stable in wind; corten weathers to a stable rust patina over the first season and becomes more characterful with each year; stainless stays bright with minimal maintenance.

What's included

Most gas fire pits in this collection ship with the body, gas burner assembly, lava rock filling, and a fitted weather cover. Glass set wind-shields and decorative ceramic logs are usually optional extras. A propane regulator and hose are required and often supplied; if not, your local gas merchant stocks them for around £20.

Brands in this collection

The full UK range covers BonFeu (Dutch corten-steel BonBowl bowls and the BonBiza Island combined fire pit and plancha), Happy Cocooning (Dutch design house: Estate, Riviera, Horizon and Lagune full-size tables, plus the Lumi tabletop range), Elementi Fires (American-designed premium concrete-and-gas tables including Aurora, Manhattan, Hampton, Granville and Cape Town), Weather-it (Helios square and Vulcan rectangular tables in stainless or corten), and Adezz (Dutch corten-steel Brann series fire tables).

Free UK mainland delivery, price-match promise

Every gas fire pit ships with free UK mainland delivery. We price-match any UK-registered retailer on the same SKU. Need help choosing the right model? Use the chat in the corner, we answer in real time on a working day.

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