The Ember measures 48 centimeters in diameter and stands 43 centimeters tall, with a round metal frame finished in powder-coated grey. At approximately 130 pounds, it remains portable for relocation when necessary. The proportions follow a compact circular format: designed for placement on patios, in gardens, or in defined outdoor spaces. This is a propane fire pit built around a central burner recessed into the surface.
The stainless steel burner sits at the center of the tabletop opening, surrounded by a layer of lava rocks. The flame occupies the middle of the piece and remains visible from seating positions arranged around the perimeter. The propane tank stores inside the base compartment, out of view from above.
On a patio or in a garden, the Ember functions as a compact round fire feature. The grey powder-coated metal finish sits against stone pavers, wood decking, or outdoor tile without friction. The round format provides a focal point while occupying a defined footprint.
19-inch outdoor propane fire pit with metal finish and 50,000 BTU output
The Ember comes in one size and one finish. The 19-inch diameter accommodates two to four people positioned around the perimeter. The powder-coated metal surface holds against both warm and cool outdoor palettes without requiring a specific surrounding material.
The 50,000 BTU output places this model in the mid-range of available capacity. It is suited to smaller to medium outdoor spaces, gardens, or patios where a portable round format is preferred. The 130-pound weight makes relocation practical when necessary, distinguishing this model as a portable option suitable for flexible placement.
Those considering a larger stationary format or rectangular shape will find different proportions in the fire pit collection. The format choice depends on whether the piece needs to remain portable or function as a permanent focal point within the space.
Portable gas fire pit for patios, gardens, and flexible outdoor spaces
The 50,000 BTU output is suited to smaller to medium outdoor areas, or to open spaces where consistent warmth is required. Two to four people seated around the full perimeter stay within effective range. In lower temperatures, the output sustains warmth through evening sessions. The adjustable flame control reduces output when full heat is not required, extending propane use over longer periods.
The powder-coated metal finish is designed for outdoor exposure year-round. The protective cover addresses extended periods without use. The piece transitions from operation to storage efficiently, accommodating seasonal movement or relocation.
The Ember is a propane fire pit that weighs 130 pounds. It relocates when you need it to.