Cook King Porto 100cm Fire Bowl
Cook King Boston 80cm Decorative Fire Bowl
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Basket White Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Basket Olive Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Basket Black Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Timber Round Fire Lantern
Cook King Brasil 70x70 CM Fire Bowl
Pacific Lifestyle Cosicement Square Fire Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosidome High Black Fire Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Bamboo Fire Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosicement Round Fire Lantern
Cook King Panama 70cm Fire Bowl
Callow Premium Wood Burning Stone Fire Pit and Patio Heater
Cook King 180cm Tripod with 70cm Stainless Steel Grate
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Extra Large Taupe Fire Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Extra Large Olive Fire Lantern
Pacific Lifestyle Cosiscoop Extra Large Black Fire Lantern
Cook King Santiago 70cm Fire Bowl
There's such an exciting choice. Will you pick a stunning Dutch Happy Cocoon fire bowl in sleek aluminium with a gorgeous glass box containing the fire? It's the ultimate in contemporary styling and it looks SO cool!
Maybe you prefer something more traditional, maybe a lovely circular bowl fire pit? How about the Cook King Bandito, an awesome 80cm diameter fire bowl with its own adjustable grill plate. It's perfect for cooking tasty BBQ foods with ease, in style.
Our collection of fire pits & fire bowls covers everything from contemporary to traditional. Some run on gas, others on wood. Some come with covers for safety, others are open with magnificent views of the fire inside. Plain or highly decorative, shallow or deep, there's something for every garden. A few of them even have their own handy integral log store. Some stand high, others are low-slung.
FAQs on Fire Pits
Fire pits come in a variety of styles:
- Wood-burning fire pits: Traditional, with a real flame and crackling ambiance.
- Gas fire pits: Convenient and clean-burning, using propane or natural gas.
- Fire bowls: Simple, round designs ideal for smaller spaces.
- Tabletop fire pits: Compact and decorative, suitable for patios or balconies.
- Built-in fire pits: Permanent features integrated into your landscaping.
Consider the following when choosing a fire pit:
- Space: Ensure you have enough clearance from structures and seating areas.
- Fuel type: Decide between wood (traditional, aromatic) and gas (clean, instant heat).
- Material: Steel, cast iron, or stone depending on style, durability, and budget.
- Portability: Some fire pits are lightweight and easy to move; others are permanent fixtures.
- Style: Match the fire pit with your garden décor and furniture.
Yes, if used correctly:
- Always place on a flat, fireproof surface like stone or gravel.
- Keep at least 2 metres away from any structure or combustible material.
- Use a spark guard or screen if burning wood.
- Never leave a lit fire pit unattended.
- Keep a bucket of water or fire extinguisher nearby.
Yes – many fire pits are designed for dual-purpose use:
- Grill attachments or grates can turn your fire pit into a BBQ.
- Perfect for roasting marshmallows, hot dogs, or even using cast iron cookware.
- Check the manufacturer’s instructions to confirm cooking suitability.
Minimal but regular care is helpful:
- Remove ashes and debris after each use.
- Clean with a soft brush and mild soap – avoid harsh chemicals.
- Check for rust or cracks, especially with metal units.
- Store or cover when not in use to protect from weather damage.
Popular accessories include:
- Fire pit covers: Protect from rain, debris, and rust.
- Cooking grills or grates: Expand functionality for outdoor meals.
- Spark guards: Add safety when burning wood.
- Fire pokers and tongs: For safe fire management.
- Log racks or storage: Keep wood dry and organised.
Yes – fire pits are a year-round feature:
- Spring/Summer: Great for evening gatherings and marshmallow toasting.
- Autumn/Winter: Provides warmth for enjoying your garden even in cold weather.
- Use a weather-resistant model or a cover to prolong its life through all seasons.
While fire pits are generally allowed, be mindful of:
- Local council regulations regarding open fires or smoke pollution.
- Neighbours – avoid excessive smoke and choose clean-burning fuels.
- Always follow safety guidance and never burn prohibited materials.