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Experience versatile fire pit functionality with a portable square design that works both outdoors and indoors. This heavy-duty metal fire pit table features durable black finish and multi-functional design, serving as a fire pit, outdoor table, and indoor decorative element for year-round enjoyment.
Perfect for small patios and balconies needing space-efficient heating, indoor sunrooms and enclosed porches with proper ventilation, year-round use transitioning between outdoor and indoor spaces, apartment and condo dwellers with limited outdoor areas, multi-season entertaining requiring versatile furniture, modern and contemporary decor seeking sleek fire features, and anyone wanting portable fire pit flexibility for different locations.
| Product Type: | Portable Fire Pit Table |
| Shape: | Square |
| Construction: | Heavy-Duty Metal |
| Finish: | Black |
| Use Case: | Outdoor & Indoor (with proper ventilation) |
| Materials: | Metal, Natural Wood Accents |
| Portability: | Portable Design |
| Weight: | 220.46 lbs |
| Durability: | Heavy-Duty, Built for Daily Use |
| Weather Resistance: | Rust-Resistant Finish |





Indoor use requires proper ventilation, adequate clearances from combustible materials, and compliance with local fire codes. Only use in well-ventilated spaces like sunrooms with open windows or enclosed porches. Never use in bedrooms or small enclosed spaces. Consider using with gel fuel or bioethanol designed for indoor use rather than wood. Always prioritize safety and check manufacturer guidelines.
For outdoor use, traditional wood or charcoal works well. For indoor use, only use fuels specifically designed for indoor fire pits such as gel fuel or bioethanol, which produce minimal smoke and emissions. Never burn wood, charcoal, or propane indoors without proper ventilation systems. Always follow manufacturer fuel recommendations.
The portable design allows you to move the fire pit between outdoor and indoor locations, though the heavy-duty construction means it requires effort to relocate. Most adults can move it with assistance. Always ensure the fire pit has completely cooled before moving to prevent burns and damage.
Square fire pits fit better in corners and against walls, maximizing space efficiency in smaller areas. The flat sides provide more usable tabletop surface area and create a modern aesthetic. Square designs also work well with contemporary furniture arrangements and architectural styles.
Clean the black finish with mild soap and water, avoiding abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface. Dry thoroughly to prevent water spots. Touch up any chips or scratches with high-temperature black paint designed for fire pits. Use a weather-resistant cover when stored outdoors to protect the finish.
Always use a fire-resistant mat or surface protector under the fire pit on wooden decks, hardwood floors, or any flammable surfaces. The heavy-duty construction provides some heat protection, but additional barriers prevent damage from heat transfer and stray embers. Check local codes and manufacturer recommendations.
Natural wood components benefit from periodic application of outdoor wood sealant or furniture oil to prevent cracking and fading. Wipe clean after use and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and moisture. When using indoors, wood accents require less maintenance but still benefit from occasional conditioning.
Indoor use requires substantial ventilation including open windows, doors, or mechanical ventilation systems. Never use in small enclosed spaces or bedrooms. Carbon monoxide detectors are essential when using any fire pit indoors. Consider consulting with a fire safety professional before indoor use to ensure proper safety measures.