The Atlas measures 55 inches wide, 22.83 inches deep, and 17.72 inches high. The rectangular frame carries a grey concrete finish over a zinc-aluminum alloy tabletop. Adjustable leveling feet allow the unit to be stabilized on uneven outdoor surfaces. This is a propane fire pit table positioned between coffee table and standard table height, suited to mid-height outdoor seating arrangements.
The stainless steel burner sits at the center of the tabletop, surrounded by decorative fire crystals. The burner cover converts the full surface to table use when the fire is not running. Electronic ignition starts the system without tools. The adjustable flame control manages heat output from the surface. The propane tank connects to the burner system at the base, with the connection system included.
On a terrace or garden patio, the 17.72-inch height sits above low lounge seating and below standard dining height. The 55-inch width accommodates a medium to large outdoor seating group. The grey concrete finish holds as a neutral surface against outdoor stone, tile, and timber. The fire crystals produce a different visual effect from lava rocks or glass stones when the flame is running.
55-inch outdoor propane fire pit table in zinc-aluminum with grey concrete finish and 50,000 BTU output
The Atlas comes in one size and one finish. The 55-inch width seats six to eight people in a standard outdoor configuration. The 17.72-inch height works with a range of outdoor seating heights: taller than the Nova and Monaco, lower than the full-height Avalon and Everest. This places it in a transitional height range suited to outdoor dining benches and mid-height outdoor chairs.
The zinc-aluminum alloy tabletop is the same material used in the Siena round model. It is lighter than solid concrete construction, which accounts for the 73.7-pound weight despite the 55-inch length. The adjustable leveling feet add stability on surfaces that are not fully level without requiring the ground to be prepared beforehand.
Those looking at taller rectangular formats or greater BTU output will find the full range in the fire pit tables collection, including the 60-inch and 70-inch concrete models at standard table height. The Atlas sits between the low-profile and full-height formats in the range.
Mid-height gas fire table with fire crystals and leveling feet for outdoor patios and terraces
The 50,000 BTU output heats a small to medium outdoor area. Six people seated around the Atlas stay within effective range. The adjustable flame control allows output to be reduced when the visual effect of the flame matters more than the heat level. In cooler conditions, the output sustains warmth through a full outdoor session.
The zinc-aluminum tabletop and concrete-finish exterior are designed for outdoor exposure. The protective cover handles extended periods without use. The burner and ignition arrive pre-installed. The propane tank connection, fire crystal placement, and leveling foot adjustment complete the setup before first use.
At 17.72 inches high and 73.7 pounds, the Atlas is a propane fire pit table that sits between the low-profile and full-height formats. The fire crystals and zinc-aluminum construction distinguish it from the solid concrete models in the range.