The Halo measures 35.83 inches across and 14.96 inches high. The body is round in section, but the top edge transitions to an octagonal form. The exterior finish is grey concrete across the full surface. This is a propane fire pit with a low profile, suited to outdoor seating arrangements where the flame sits below standard furniture height.
The burner sits at the center of the octagonal top surface, surrounded by lava rocks. The burner cover converts the top into a flat surface for outdoor table use. Electronic ignition starts the system directly. The adjustable flame control manages heat output from the surface. The propane tank connects to the burner system at the base of the unit.
On a patio or garden terrace, the Halo sits low within the seating arrangement. The grey concrete finish reads as a neutral element against stone surfaces, white render, and outdoor tile. The octagonal top edge creates a visual break between the round body below and the flat burner surface at the top, visible from above when seated around it.
Round outdoor propane fire pit with octagonal top and grey concrete finish, 50,000 BTU
The Halo comes in one size and one finish. The 35.83-inch diameter places it in the same footprint as the Sonoma, but the grey concrete finish and octagonal top edge give it a different visual character. The grey tone works against cooler outdoor palettes where the beige stone finish of the Sonoma would read differently.
At 14.96 inches high, the Halo is built for low outdoor seating: lounge chairs, sectional sofas, and low benches placed around the perimeter. At standard dining chair height, the flame sits below table level. At 86 pounds, it can be repositioned between seasons without requiring multiple people.
Those looking at rectangular formats with an integrated table surface at standard height will find the full range in the fire pit tables collection. The Halo is suited to seating setups where a low, centered fire element is the requirement.
Low-profile concrete gas fire pit for outdoor patios, terraces, and garden seating areas
The 50,000 BTU output heats a small to medium outdoor area. Four to six people seated around the Halo stay within effective range. The low position of the flame means heat radiates outward at a lower level than standard-height models. The adjustable flame control manages output at any point during use without shutting the system down.
The grey concrete exterior is built for outdoor exposure. The burner cover handles the transition between fire use and table use. The protective accessories cover extended periods without use and off-season storage. The burner and ignition arrive pre-installed, with the propane tank connection and lava rock placement as the remaining steps before first use.
At just under 15 inches high, the Halo is a propane fire pit built for low outdoor seating. The octagonal top distinguishes it within the round format category.