Once you know the size and function of the table that will suit your needs, you want to think about style. Fire pits come in a variety of shapes, and a fire table is no exception. A round fire table will work well for evenly-sided spaces. Meanwhile, oblong furniture arrangements will benefit from a rectangular fire pit table. Table materials, like stone or metal, add flare that should complement the patio furniture you have. You might also want to consider how it fits in with other outdoor heating and cooking equipment, such as a pizza oven or smoker.
Additionally, you should consider whether features like adjustable flame control and wind guards are important for where and how you’ll be using your patio fire table. And, of course, you’ll want to consider the fuel for your patio fireplace. A propane fire pit is the most common design. It requires a propane tank the same way that a gas grill does. Ultimately, the best fire pit table for you will be the one that’s easiest to use in the space you have.