The Newport Fire Table is built at true dining height — 24 inches — so it functions as an actual table, not just a low fire feature with a wide top. Set a drink, rest a plate, gather guests around it for the evening, all with a live flame at the center. Available in five body materials and three sizes up to a monumental 144", Newport is the choice when the piece needs to do double duty as usable furniture.
Shop Newport by Size
Every size available in Corten Steel, GFRC, Powder Coat, Stainless Steel, or Hammered Copper. Free white-glove delivery included.
Five Materials, Built For Table Life
Because Newport doubles as usable furniture, material choice matters even more — this is a surface guests will lean on, set drinks near, and gather around for hours.
GFRC
Stable, no patina, hand-applied finish.
Powder Coat
20+ colors, fade-resistant, stable long-term.
Corten Steel
Rust patina develops over 6–18 months.
Hammered Copper
Living verdigris patina, hand-hammered texture.
A fifth material, Stainless Steel, is also available — the top choice for poolside and coastal installations, with no color variants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a fire table different from a fire pit?
Height and function. Newport sits at true dining height (24"), built to function as an actual table surface, while our Del Mar and Coronado fire pits sit at coffee table height (30") and are built to anchor a seating area rather than double as furniture.
Can I actually use the surface around the flame, or is it just for looks?
Yes — Newport is engineered for real table use. The surface surrounding the burner is built to hold drinks, plates, and everyday table use, not just serve as a visual border.
What size Newport fire table should I choose?
72" suits most standard patio dining setups. 120" and 144" are built for larger entertaining spaces where the table needs to seat more guests around it.
Which material is best for a Newport near a pool?
Stainless Steel or GFRC are the top recommendations for poolside and high-humidity environments, resisting corrosion and staying visually consistent over time.