Fire tables and pits
Fire Falls and Real Stone Fire Boxes!






Fire Falls $24000.00
plus glass and shipping
Fire Falls components only 1350.00
Starfire below
The next several tables below were manufactured by Brian in Orange County California. Please contact us about what you are looking for and we will give you the contact information for Brian to get your custom fire table manufactured.




Clear above and gray and starfire below


Ford blue on the left and gray on the right below


Bronze on the left and gray on the right below.


Clear and starfire below.


Our water feature on the left and a mister on the right below.


Just water below with out fire or misters.

The previous tables above were manufactured by Brian in Orange County California.
Please contact us about what you are looking for and we will give you
the contact information for Brian to get your custom fire table
manufactured.
THESE WILL BE OUR NEWEST FIRE PITS WITH GRANITE TOPS AND OF COURSE GLASSEL IN THE FIRE PIT AND YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR. THESE WILL BE NATURAL GAS OR PROPANE BOTTLE FUELED. WE WILL POST MORE DETAILS IN A FEW DAYS.






The fire pit/ fire table has blue and blue reflective in the center.
This is a 4 piece glass surrounding a fie pit.

The pit below has gray and gray reflective


The fire pit below has a clear base with azurlite and ford blue on top. Then it was topped with Dark Red Orange Topper, Yellow Amber Topper and Amber Topping.



A simple fire pit with Azurlite below

This fire pit has clear, chunky clear, starfire and 1/2 starfire and a water fall going into the fire, pretty cool!




The fire pit below was a traditional lava rock fire pit


Now filled with lava rock (crushed 1/4" 3/8") over 3/8" 1/2" crushed. Remember the larger is under the smaller to keep the glass from falling through.


Above a flex line was installed to raise the ring to the surface. You don't want to leave the ring at the bottom unless you want an explosion or if you want to get rid of the significant other.
Below
Pour more crushed lava to make the desired shape of the fire pit and test burn for flame pattern.


Starfire base and a few other colors were added
Azurlite, Scarlet Topper, Red Topping, Ice, Copper Blue Topper, Copper Blue is a chameleon as when it gets hot it turns green and when it cools it turns back to blue!


Patterns, can you do better?
Pretty creative!






Great job and very creative.


The 4 pictures are of Multi mix in a simple but nice fire pit. Multi mix is off of our test table in the showroom which everyone who comes in can sample mix their fireplace glass and after the table fills up we then have multi mix. There is usually a lot of toppers and toppings in the multi mix.




The fire pit below is in Boise! It has
Evergreen and Reflective
Azurlite and Reflective
Ford Blue and Reflective. Looks great.




Makes me want to go to Boise!
The fire table below has 1/2 chunky clear, amber and pink rosa.





The fire table below was created in Las Vegas by one of our dealers with a water feature surrounding the center fire.

The pictures below are from the Lure Lounge at the Wynn in Las Vegas. This was done for Steve Wynn with all gold. This was taked without the flame on and when we return we will have pictures of the fire pit lite up
Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Phone: (702) 770-7100
Website: www.wynnlasvegas.com
Another site with a nice picture of the pit (two pictures down from the top).





Boise International Airport
Fire Water feature in the lobby/ food court


This fire pit featured starfire surrounded by water. We only did the glass and the burners were by another company.
Three Public Art Projects Selected for Boise Airport
BoiseCity Council has approved the selected artists to design and build an art glass fireplace with Aquatic Glassel, a cast and fused glass wall feature, and a fabric mural for the new buildings of the Boise Airport. Art projects will complement the modern, curvilinear architecture inspired by Idahos natural resources.
Project: Fireplace/Water Feature Artists: Lawrence Ko and Ray Ahlgren from Portland, Oregon and Moderustic of Rancho Cucamonga, California
Budget: $155,000 Site: Food Court in New Terminal Completion: September 2004
Sponsored by: Boises Percent-for-Art, Aviation and Public Transportation Department
A fireplace made of glass (Aquatic Glassel) with a surrounding water basin feature inspired by the stepped landforms of the Boise Riverbanks and nearby reservoir will act as a beacon of light within the new food court area. Sited below a skylight, the fireplace will be a focal point and gathering space for travelers.
The table below was and has been designed for the Marriot Hotels. This is a proto type which will be wrapped in wire and then coated in a special mix of concrete for use with fire. The table will have a brushed metal edge with lighting on the under side which will be activated just by touch (switchless). The table measures 60" wide, 24" tall and a base of 36". There will be a base door to access all utilities, gas, electric and water.
This table will have a water feature, fire feature and electronics. After installation we will post pictures of the finished product.The first tables are going to Idaho in Boise and othe cities in Boise.



Starfire below
The indoor fire table below has:
Bronze, black, emerald green, reflective greeen, black reflective and gold




The fire pit below has a clear base with 1/4" starfire and 1/2" starfire, Yellow Amber Topper. Cobalt Blue Topper and Emerald Green Topper. The earth as the back yard and a lot of friends, wow!







The tables below were made for the Marriot in Boise Idaho
Marriott Hotel Boise Idaho
This is a pro-to type fire table that when finished will be wrapped in wire and finished in smooth high heat concrete mix with a 48" fire bowl in the middle. There will be a 6" brushed metal finished edge to cover under table lights. The table is 60" wide and 24" tall. These will be delivered to Boise Idaho, Marriott Corp. We will post finished pictures as soon as we can.
A brushed finish 8" edge was added along with a touch sensor to turn the lights on under the table. It is a 3 position sensor (high, medium and low).
Now the high heat concrete is applied and shaped.
As it turns out there is a 36" triple ring under the lava rock and we are down sizing it to a 24" double ring. As you can see when the wind blows the fire get a little bit c;ose to the edge.
If you had a drink near the edge it would be a little bit warmer now. The sides will be dropped about 3 inches and the center raised about 3" and a 24" ring will finish it off. We will post the pictures of the glass and ICE when it is installed in a few days.
Here are the finished table pictures
We use clear base with lots of our ICE ICE ICE!
The propane conversion was here in Southern California. Crista brought the bowl and we did the rest.


Crista brought the top pan and lid and we installed a propane burner We installed one of our FPPK kits (fire pit propane kit)




This is the table Crista built to hold the copper pan/ bowl


The fire pit/ table is at the Roxbury Hotel and we will show you the progress here from beginning to end. This was a propane installation with our FPPK burner. The colors used were:
1/4" starfire, 1/2" starfire, gold, Lime Green Topper, Pale Olive Green Topper, Olive Green Topper,a little bit of wood and tile and here you go!
Above shows the framing and the gas line coming in.
Below shows the pipe coming out of the floor and the thermo-coupler on the glass next to the igniter
Roxbury Hotel, a cool fire pit!
Below is just a nice propane fire table with multi mix
The fire pit below is a 36" round stainless steel pan
with a 24" stainless steel ring. The glass is bronze rust copper. This
pan can easily be adapted for propane as well.
The fire pit below was designed by Dwayne in Arizona at www.artistichomesolutions.com
We used bronze glass and stainless steel burners in this fire pit on the roof top. Great design and view.




The table below was built for Jim Shaw in Riverside
California. The stainless steel tray with stainless steel burners was
build to Jim's specs. We used bronze glass, bronze reflective glass and
pink diamonds.This was a natural gas burner and could be easily
converted to propane.
The fire table below is a propane model which is a very easy conversion. The glass we used was a black lava filler, gray base, black luster topper with copper ruby red topper. The table belongs to Eric Bregman in Palm Springs and he loves it.



The fire pit below is a failed attempt of a
propane conversion without our help in the beginning. You can't just
burn propane! If you try this, this is what it will look like. You need
to calibrate the amount of air to propane or it will back fire, burn
black or explode! We recommend a thermo coupler, air mixer/ venturi along with several other important factors. We won't tell you who tried this but we will tell you we did fix the issue and now the customer is very happy. We did use azurlite with azurlite reflective.












Below we have the fire pit that we installed for Reba! In Nashville Tennessee.
Here is her stainless steel fire pit pan as we manufactured it for propane with electronic ignition.
Below is a 36" aluminum pan burner for propane with a 3" outside
lip. These can be made to fit any fire pit, fire table of fire fit for natural
gas or propane. We can build anything! This pan has a thermo-coupler for safety
and air mixer built in to eliminate soot.
Now here is the fire pit with evergreen, evergreen reflective, blue green and blue green reflective installed. We also drifted withe the camera and took a few shots of the back yard on the river in her back yard. Enjoy. You can also visit www.reba.com for some real cool information and pictures.
The fire pits below are located in Laguna Beach California at the Cliff Restaurant
5775 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach 92651
We used a clear base with azurlite on top with azurlite
reflective. Then we added emerald green topper and copper blue topper
which turns green when it gets hot. Then it turns back. Because the
chrome is seen when its cold and the copper changes the color to green
when it get 500 degrees.











he fire pit below has an azurlite base with azurlite reflective on top. Then topped with pale lime green topper and aqua marine topper.
The
fire pit below is in the Palace of Qatar and this was commissioned for
the King of Qatar. The fire pit is a propane/ butane fueled fire pit
and it was installed by Gasco
of Qatar. They didn't understand the glass so they opted to use lava
rock. Now they (the King) have ordered the glass and if we can get the
pictures we will post them.
We did propane for the King and there are no issues! Awesome marble!