Spring is quickly approaching so what better time to start designing or re-imagining your outdoor area?! A great center piece which is often overlooked is a stone fire pit. It can set the mood for your entire space and offer such a great decorative and functional piece. Social gatherings never felt cozier!
Going for our hand carved natural limestone fire pits is an investment, it is so durable and can withstand severe weather from blazing heat to freezing cold with minimal maintenance so you can enjoy it without worrying about it.
The natural earth tones of the limestone itself means this fire pit will seamlessly blend in with the surrounding nature. You can go for grey, yellow or cream tones.
These fire pits also offer several geometric shapes and looks; round, rectangular, square and can be built through stone blocks or come as a single piece like a trough. You can choose a modern look or a rustic old world look. Don’t forget, that even if your whole setting is modern, adding a rustic antique stone fire pit will only serve as a beautiful center piece combining the best of both eras.
Check out these pictures below for inspiration, enjoy!

This surround L-shaped firepit is built from natural multi-colored Barre Blonde stone tiles and topped with limestone refined butcher block slabs.
Reclaimed Limestone Trough Fire Pits


This is a yellow toned reclaimed limestone trough that has been re-used as a fire pit, we sometimes also use such smaller troughs as sinks as well. It gives off such a raw and natural vibe.

This is a grey toned reclaimed single piece trough serving as fire pit on this terrace. Although it is an old world looking piece, it fits perfectly in this Mediterranean styled home.

This is a reclaimed single piece trough that can be made into a fire pit. Many sizes and dimensions are available but this is to give you an idea of a typical one commonly used.

This is also a rustic rectangular trough hand carved limestone fire pit but it is partitioned into two compartments, one of which is to store the fire wood.


Even if your only outdoor area is a compact balcony, you can still safely enjoy the benefits of a fire pit. This reclaimed hand carved natural stone trough fire pit is filled with heat resistant basalt volcanic rock. If you like this look but don’t want a fire pit, these troughs make awesome planters as well!
Fire Pits Built from Reclaimed Limestone Tiles

This Coastal Mediterranean style stone fire pit is built from limestone butcher block coping and is sitting beautifully on reclaimed Barre Blonde flooring tiles. Although limestone is dominant in this backyard like the pool coping and wall cladding, it is still very easy on the eyes. That is why natural limestone is so beautiful, it is never too much!

The flooring, seating area and square fire pit are all homogeneously covered with the Barre Gray reclaimed limestone making this patio seem larger than it is. The multicolored earth tones give it a Mediterranean vibe.
Stone Basin Indoor Fire Pit

Fire Pits are not limited to the outdoors, if you have a well ventilated area then an indoor fire pit is possible. The hand carved stone basin in this welcome area combines the 2 strong earth elements very beautifully; fire and water. The fire pit is sitting on top of the water fountain. The flooring tiles are reclaimed limestone Barre Gray.
Hand Carved French Limestone Fire Pits

This gas operating fire pit is hand carved out of thick reclaimed French limestone and filled with basalt volcanic rock. Although it gives off an old world look, it beautifully integrates into different designed areas like French, Tuscan, Coastal and modern.

This Coastal Mediterranean hand carved rustic Barre Blonde fire pit and flooring give this terrace character and warmth.

This hand carved limestone fire pit sits over reclaimed Barre Montpelier flooring tiles in this Tuscan villa’s patio.

This French Mediterranean terrace has large reclaimed Barre Blonde flooring tiles, hand carved French stone fire pit, butcher block countertop and trough sink.
Inlaid Fire pit

This Moroccan style house has a half octagon limestone fire pit with colored cement tiles; antique colored pavers, Barre Blonde floor tiles and Butcher blocks.
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