Our most advanced. Lights 3x faster. Tallest, brightest flame. Seats 5–7 people.
The Ridgefield 27" Concrete Fire Pit sits a step above the $849 fire bowl tier — and earns it. Its GFRC construction and elevated design profile make it the right choice when you want a compact fire feature that reads as a considered design decision, not an entry-level purchase. At $1,049, it occupies a distinct position: more refined than the 27" bowls, more focused than a full fire table.
If you're building an outdoor space where every piece is chosen intentionally, the Ridgefield is the fire feature that fits without looking like you found it at a home improvement store.
Why the Ridgefield?
- Elevated Design Tier — More refined construction and profile than the $849 fire bowl lineup. The step up you notice when the two are next to each other.
- Compact Standalone Form — 27-inch footprint, no tabletop surface. Pure fire feature, placed where it matters.
- Full GFRC Construction — Weather-resistant, frost-tolerant, built for outdoor permanence.
- Push-Button Ignition
- Available in Propane or Natural Gas
Specifications
- Diameter: 27 inches
- Height: Lounge height
- Material: Glass-fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC)
- Fuel: Propane or Natural Gas
- Ignition: Push-button spark
- SKU: OFG150
- Starting at $1,049
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Ridgefield worth $200 more than the 27" fire bowls?
Construction quality and design refinement. The $849 bowls are excellent entry points into GFRC fire features. The Ridgefield is a step up in finish quality and overall design presence — the difference is visible when you compare them side by side. If you're placing this in a premium outdoor space where the other furniture is high-end, the Ridgefield fits that context better than the bowl tier.
How does the Ridgefield compare to the Waterford 27" fire table?
The Waterford is a fire table — it has a flat concrete surface around the burner that you can set drinks on. The Ridgefield is a standalone fire pit — no tabletop surface, purely a fire feature. The Waterford is more functional as a piece of outdoor furniture. The Ridgefield has stronger visual impact as a standalone focal point. Choose based on whether you want surface utility or pure fire presence.
Can the Ridgefield be used in a garden or landscape setting without a patio slab?
Yes — a level gravel, stone, or compacted base works well for the Ridgefield. It does not require a poured concrete or tile patio surface.
What size outdoor space works best for the Ridgefield?
It works in almost any size. In a small courtyard or balcony it can be the main fire feature. In a larger space it works as a secondary fire focal point — a destination separate from the main seating area.