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Fire Bowls

Bring style and warmth to your outdoor space with our Fire Bowls collection. These eye-catching fire bowls combine timeless design with reliable performance, making them perfect centerpieces for patios, gardens, and backyard lounges. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, they add both ambiance and functionality to any outdoor setting.

Crafted from durable, weather-resistant materials, our fire bowls are built to last while providing easy operation and stunning flame visuals. Whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet evening outdoors, Fire Bowls create a cozy focal point that enhances your outdoor living experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A fire bowl is essentially a bowl-shaped version of a fire pit — the main distinction is aesthetic, as fire pits tend to have a squarish or ring-style design while fire bowls are curved and more decorative. Both can burn the same fuels (wood, propane, or natural gas) and serve similar purposes, but fire bowls are generally more focused on ambiance and style. If you're prioritizing atmosphere and visual appeal, a fire bowl is the better choice; if you want a casual gathering spot with more surface ledge space, a traditional fire pit may suit you better.

  • Fire bowls can run on a variety of fuels depending on the model, including wood, charcoal, propane, natural gas, and bioethanol. Wood and charcoal are great for a classic campfire experience, while propane and natural gas models offer convenience and near-smokeless flames. Bioethanol is a clean-burning option that is the only fuel type safe enough for indoor use.

  • Yes, you can cook on a fire bowl, but it depends on the design and fuel type. Wood and charcoal fire bowls are the best options for cooking since they produce high, consistent heat — you can use skewers directly over the flames or add a grill grate for barbecuing. Propane and natural gas fire bowls are primarily designed for ambiance, though some models come with optional cooking accessories like grates or cooking plates.

  • Using a fire bowl on a wood deck is generally not recommended due to the risk of fire from heat transfer and flying sparks. If you do place one on a wood deck, it's strongly advised to put a non-flammable base underneath to reduce heat transfer and protect against sparks, and to keep fires smaller and shorter in duration. You should also check local ordinances, as some cities prohibit open flames on wood decks.

  • Proper maintenance includes regularly cleaning out ash and debris from wood-burning bowls, and cleaning the burner on gas models to prevent blockages. You should use a weather-resistant cover when the fire bowl is not in use to protect against rust and corrosion, especially on metal models. Periodically inspect for cracks, rust, or gas line leaks, and look for a bowl with a high heat enamel coating and stainless steel hardware for the best long-term durability.