Fire Pits & Outdoor Heating

With our outdoor fire pits and heating options, you can enjoy your yard long after the sun goes down. An outdoor fire pit that is in the right spot may make patios and seating spaces feel warm and inviting. This makes it easy to relax outside on cool evenings. A fire's soothing glow and gentle warmth make any garden space feel more inviting, whether you're having friends over or just relaxing outside.

We have a wide range of styles, from little to huge, that are perfect for patios, terraces, and bigger garden areas. A classic patio fire pit or garden fire pit bowl adds warmth and flair to your outdoor space. Smaller variants are great for balconies or snug places outside. Many choices are easy to transport and put up, which makes them great for outdoor living that can change.

Fire Pit & Heating Styles Available

Our collection has a wide range of practical and ornamental heating alternatives because various outdoor environments need different heating solutions.

  • Fire Pits Outside: Traditional outdoor fire pits that make the garden warmer and a natural place for people to gather.
  • Fire Pits on the Patio: Stylish patio fire pits that look great in outdoor seating and entertainment areas.
  • Fire Pits That Can Be Moved: Portable fire pits that are easy to move about the garden or take with you on travels.
  • Fire Pits for the Table: Small tabletop fire pits are great for small patios, balconies, or garden tables.
  • Fire Baskets for the Garden: These classic garden fire baskets give off a lot of heat and look great outside.
  • Fire Pits for the Garden Made of Metal: Metal fire pit garden designs and bowls that last a long time and keep your outdoor space warm.

What to Look for in Fire Pits & Outdoor Heating

This really depends on how you use your space. There isn’t one “best” option for everyone.

  • Bigger isn’t always better. A small patio can feel overcrowded with the wrong fire pit.
  • Wood feels more natural. Gas and electric are easier.
  • If warmth is the main goal, open designs usually feel stronger.
  • If you move furniture around often, a portable fire pit just makes life easier.
  • Go for something that won’t struggle outdoors. Metal that can handle damp weather is safer.
  • Don’t overthink it, just make sure it has space around it and isn’t boxed in.

Why Choose Carbeth Plants for Fire Pits & Outdoor Heating

We’re not trying to overcomplicate this. The idea is to offer things that actually work in a normal garden.

  • A smaller, considered range: Not overloaded. Just options that make sense for most outdoor spaces
  • Works in UK conditions: Evenings here aren’t always ideal, so the products need to handle that
  • Nothing difficult to set up: You shouldn’t need to spend hours figuring it out
  • Part of a wider setup: You can build out your space with plants or garden pieces alongside it

Tips for Using Fire Pits & Outdoor Heating

When it’s about using a fire pit correctly, you don't need much to get this right. Just a few basics.

  • Keep it on a level surface. Sounds obvious, but it matters
  • Don’t sit too close. You’ll feel the heat anyway
  • Dry fuel works better. Less smoke, more consistent flame
  • If it’s really windy, it’s probably not worth using that night
  • Clear it out after use. Takes a minute and keeps things working properly
  • If you can, store it somewhere covered. It’ll last longer

Our Quality Promise & UK Delivery

We keep things practical. The focus is on firepits that hold up and do what they’re meant to do.

  • Items that feel solid, not flimsy
  • Built for outdoor use, not just for show
  • Simple to use without overthinking it
  • A growing range as we expand the collection
  • UK delivery, so you're not waiting around

Make your outdoor space somewhere you actually want to sit, even when it gets colder.
Have a look through the collection and pick something that fits your setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open fire pits and baskets usually give off more heat because nothing blocks it. Wood-burning ones tend to feel warmer compared to electric options.
There’s no exact temperature, but strong wind or very harsh weather can make it harder to use safely. On most cool evenings, it’s absolutely fine.
Keep it on a stable surface, away from anything flammable. Don’t leave it unattended, and give it enough space so heat can move properly.
Yes, but it’s safer to use a protective base underneath. That helps avoid damage from heat over time.
Yes, they’re often used for that. Just check local rules and make sure it’s allowed where you’re staying.
Most of the fire pits are simple to put together. The whole process takes little time and doesn’t require much effort.
Clear out ash after use and keep it dry when you can. That’s usually enough to keep it in good condition.