KHOLH builds outdoor entertaining sets around one idea: you should be able to stay outside longer. The lineup covers wicker conversation sets with integrated fire pit tables, powder-coated aluminum seating with or without a fire pit, and a standalone 44-inch propane fire pit table — 12 products total, spanning 5-piece configurations for compact decks up to 15-piece sectionals for full backyard layouts. Every fire-pit-equipped set in the catalog runs the same 60,000 BTU CSA-certified burner, so the warmth you get from the 8-piece wicker set is the same warmth you get from the 15-piece.
Every KHOLH set with an integrated fire pit runs a CSA-certified 60,000 BTU dual-tube stainless steel burner — no underpowered "bonus" fire feature here.
The aluminum frames carry a hand-applied powder-coated finish with a weather-resistant, rustproof barrier rated 10 times more durable than standard liquid paint.
KHOLH's all-weather PE wicker is UV-resistant and water-resistant — not natural rattan, which swells and cracks outdoors after one wet season.
From a 5-piece aluminum set for a narrow rooftop to a 15-piece wicker sectional for a full backyard, KHOLH's lineup scales to the space you actually have.
KHOLH's wicker conversation sets, aluminum seating, and standalone fire pit table are built around the same BTU-rated propane fire system — so whether you're outfitting a compact deck with the aluminum set or a sprawling backyard with a 15-piece wicker sectional, the fire pit performance stays consistent across all three lines.
All-weather PE wicker sets in 8 to 15-piece configurations, every one built around a 60,000 BTU integrated fire pit table. Available in gray, beige, navy, and black — with swivel chair options on select configurations.
5-piece powder-coated aluminum seating with 5-inch olefin cushions rated at up to 98% UV protection. Choose the coffee table variant or upgrade to the integrated 60,000 BTU fire pit table version.
A standalone propane fire pit table built around a 60,000 BTU dual-tube stainless steel burner, CSA-certified ignition, and a steel lid that converts the table to a flat coffee surface in seconds — no full furniture set required. ``` ```
These are the KHOLH products that show up repeatedly in carts — not because they're the cheapest in the lineup, but because the specs match real situations: a 10-piece wicker set for a midsize backyard gathering, the 5-piece aluminum set for a rooftop that can't handle heavy steel, the standalone fire pit for someone who already has seating but wants the warmth. The full catalog spans all three product lines.
The wicker line is the largest part of KHOLH's catalog — nine sets ranging from an 8-piece configuration up to a 15-piece sectional, all built around the same 60,000 BTU CSA-certified fire pit table with electronic pulse ignition. Every set uses all-weather PE wicker over a welded metal frame, with 4-inch olefin cushions and tempered glass coffee tables included. If you entertain regularly outdoors and want seating plus fire in one purchase, this is the line to start with. Swivel chair configurations (with 360° rotation and a rocking function) are available on the 9-, 10-, 11-, 13-, and 15-piece sets.
KHOLH's wicker line runs from 8 to 15 pieces, all built on the same all-weather PE wicker over welded metal frame platform, all including a 60,000 BTU propane fire pit table. The piece count is the primary variable — and it maps directly to patio dimensions. Get this wrong in either direction and you're either cramped or echoing. Here's how the configurations actually break down.
The 8-piece set (Navy, B0DHLCKP9R) is the most compact wicker configuration KHOLH makes with a fire pit included. It works well on a patio in the 12-by-14-foot to 14-by-16-foot range — enough room for the seating arc around the fire pit table without pushing chairs into walls or railings. This is the right size for a covered back porch, a smaller deck attached to a townhouse, or a side yard entertaining area where square footage is genuinely limited.
The 9-piece and 10-piece configurations (B0DJ931M74 and B0DJ937N8P, both in black with 2 swivel chairs; B0DHL9ZWNG in beige without swivel chairs) add seating without dramatically increasing footprint. Plan for a 14-by-16-foot to 16-by-18-foot space. The 10-piece beige set (B0DHL9ZWNG) uses a modular layout that can be rearranged — handy if your patio has an irregular shape or if you want to reconfigure between casual evenings and larger gatherings.
The 11-piece set (B0DJ92R88F, black, 2 swivel chairs) and 13-piece sets (B0DHLC43KQ in beige, B0DJ94BGPW in black with 4 swivel chairs) are mid-large configurations that work best in the 16-by-18-foot to 18-by-20-foot range. The 13-piece sets in particular need that space to lay out comfortably without the seating arc feeling pinched around the fire pit table. The corner sofa dimensions on the 15-piece light grey set (29.5 inches by 29.5 inches per corner unit) give you a reliable reference: multiply out your planned layout before ordering.
The 15-piece sets — the light grey modular (B0DFY73S74) and the grey set with 4 swivel chairs (B0DJ92LN8G) — need a minimum of 18-by-20 feet to work without compromising clearance. These are backyard-scale configurations, not deck furniture. The 15-piece sets seat the most people and create the most immersive fire pit seating arrangement, but they genuinely require the space. Don't try to fit a 15-piece set on a 14-by-16-foot patio — it won't work.
Regardless of which configuration you choose, the fire pit table sits in the center of the seating arc. The 44.1-inch by 28.3-inch fire pit table footprint needs at least 18 inches of clear space on all sides before the nearest seating begins — that's the minimum for comfortable use and basic heat clearance at 60,000 BTU output. In practice, most of the modular configurations are designed so the sofa pieces naturally land at approximately 24–30 inches from the table edge when assembled per the instructions. Don't crowd the table further in an attempt to squeeze into a smaller space — heat comfort and safety both depend on that clearance zone staying clear.
Also worth noting: the fire pit tables in the wicker line include a leak-proof safety valve and an adjustable flame control. You don't have to run at full 60,000 BTU output — lower flame settings reduce both heat radius and propane consumption for smaller evening gatherings.
The most persistent confusion in this category is between PE wicker (what KHOLH uses) and natural rattan or natural wicker. They look similar in photos. They perform completely differently outdoors.
Natural rattan is an organic material — it absorbs moisture, swells in humidity, cracks when it dries out, and degrades under UV exposure over time. Furniture made from natural rattan should be treated as semi-indoor material — covered patios and screened porches at best, definitely not left out through rain cycles or winter. It also tends to fade from its natural color within one to two seasons of sun exposure.
PE wicker — polyethylene resin woven to resemble rattan — doesn't absorb water, doesn't swell or crack, and is manufactured with UV inhibitors built into the material rather than applied as a surface coating. KHOLH's all-weather PE wicker is designed for year-round outdoor exposure including rain, heat, and freeze-thaw cycles. The weave tightness is a reliable quality indicator: tighter, more consistent weave means better resistance to unraveling at stress points. If a listing describes furniture as "rattan" or "natural wicker" without the qualifier "PE" or "all-weather," treat it as a material you'll need to store seasonally. KHOLH's wicker line uses PE throughout — not a mix of natural and synthetic.
One practical note: even PE wicker benefits from a cover during heavy snow or ice accumulation. The material itself won't crack from freezing, but sustained weight from packed snow can stress the weave over time. A furniture cover during the winter months costs almost nothing and meaningfully extends the set's useful life.
KHOLH's aluminum line offers two versions of the same well-constructed 5-piece set: one with a slatted aluminum coffee table, one with a 60,000 BTU CSA-certified fire pit table in its place. Both share the same powder-coated aluminum frame rated 10 times more durable than standard paint, 5-inch high-elasticity sponge cushions, and olefin fabric rated at up to 98% UV protection. The 4.7-inch extended seat back height is a notable design detail — it's enough lumbar support to stay comfortable through a 3-hour evening outside. Both sets arrive in 4 boxes that may not reach you on the same day, so wait for the full shipment before starting assembly.
Powder-coated aluminum is the material recommendation that comes up consistently in r/BuyItForLife and r/homeowners threads when people ask about outdoor furniture that actually lasts. The consensus isn't complicated: aluminum doesn't rust, powder-coat holds up against weathering better than paint by a significant margin, and the frame won't add unexpected weight if you're working with a rooftop or balcony with load constraints. KHOLH's aluminum line is built exactly to this spec — and understanding why the material matters helps explain the rest of what's different about these two sets.
Steel frames — including the welded steel frames used in KHOLH's wicker line — are strong and cost-effective, but they're not immune to rust when the protective coating is compromised. A chip in the powder coat on a steel frame exposes bare metal that will begin to oxidize. In humid climates, coastal environments, or anywhere that sees regular rain, that oxidation accelerates. Aluminum doesn't have this failure mode: aluminum forms a thin self-protective oxide layer that prevents further corrosion even if the surface coating is scratched. That's not a marketing claim — it's the physical chemistry of the material, which is why aluminum has been the standard for marine hardware and architectural facades for decades.
Cast iron and wrought iron are heavier and feel more planted, but they're dense in ways that matter for certain installations. A 15-piece cast iron set on a second-floor deck is a structural question, not just a furniture question. Aluminum at the same size is meaningfully lighter without sacrificing functional strength for a seating application. KHOLH's aluminum set description specifically calls out rooftop, balcony, and near-water use cases — that's not incidental. It's where aluminum's weight-to-durability ratio creates a genuine advantage over the alternatives.
The powder-coat finish on KHOLH's aluminum frames is hand-applied and rated 10 times more durable than standard paint. The difference shows up in years two and three of outdoor exposure — paint chalks, fades, and flakes under UV. A quality powder coat maintains its surface integrity far longer because the finish is baked into the metal surface rather than applied as a liquid layer that cures on top. At 10 times the durability benchmark, that's not a marginal improvement.
Some climates are harder on outdoor furniture than others. Here's where aluminum specifically wins:
KHOLH's aluminum line comes in exactly two versions: the 5-Piece Aluminum Set with a coffee table (B0CKPK6GXY), and the 5-Piece Aluminum Set with a fire pit table replacing that coffee table (B0CKPKC4LB). The seating configuration is identical — 2 armchairs, 1 loveseat, 1 three-seat sofa — and the cushion specs are the same across both. The decision is purely about the center table.
Choose the coffee table variant if you already own a separate fire pit, if you're in a jurisdiction with propane fire restrictions (some HOAs and apartment buildings restrict open-flame propane appliances on balconies), or if your primary use for the set is daytime entertaining where the fire pit isn't relevant. The all-aluminum slatted desktop is easy to clean, handles drinks and food with no surface concerns, and won't require propane tank management.
Choose the fire pit variant if you're building this setup from scratch and want the fire feature integrated. The 60,000 BTU CSA-certified fire pit in this set uses the same dual-tube burner system as the standalone fire pit table — it's not a reduced-spec version. The steel cover lid converts it to a functional coffee table in seconds, so you're not sacrificing daytime usability. For a 5-piece set on a rooftop or balcony, the dual function is particularly valuable because space is at a premium and you're not adding a second table footprint to get both features.
One honest note on this choice: if you're on a covered balcony with limited airflow, check your building's rules on propane appliances before ordering the fire pit variant. The coffee table variant gives you the full seating setup without any propane compliance question, and a standalone fire pit can always be added later if restrictions change.
KHOLH makes three distinct product lines — wicker conversation sets with integrated fire pits, aluminum conversation sets (with or without a fire pit), and a standalone propane fire pit table. They're all built around the same idea of outdoor entertaining, but the right choice depends on your patio size, your climate, whether you already own seating, and how central the fire pit is to what you're trying to create.
The wicker line is where most buyers land, and honestly it makes sense for the majority of setups. Nine products ranging from 8 to 15 pieces, all built on all-weather PE wicker over a welded metal frame, every single one including a 60,000 BTU propane fire pit table. If you're starting from zero — no outdoor furniture, no fire pit, just a backyard and a plan — one of the wicker sets covers the whole thing in one purchase. The 4-inch cushions in olefin fabric handle UV without fading, the modular pieces connect with plastic clips to stay put, and the swivel chair configurations (available in the black colorway sets) add a flexibility that fixed-seat sectionals don't. Choose this line if you're furnishing a full patio, want the fire pit built in from day one, and have at least a 12-by-14-foot space to work with.
The aluminum line is a different animal. Two products, both 5-piece, both built on powder-coated aluminum frames rated 10 times more durable than standard paint — and here's the fork: one comes with a coffee table, one comes with a fire pit table. The cushions step up to 5-inch high-elasticity sponge (vs. 4 inches in the wicker line), and the olefin fabric is rated at up to 98% UV protection. Aluminum doesn't rust, doesn't corrode in salt air, and weighs less than steel — which matters if you're furnishing a rooftop, a balcony, or anything where weight limits are real. The 4.7-inch extended seat back is the same in both aluminum variants and is noticeably more supportive than what you'll find in most sets at this size. Choose the aluminum line if you're in a coastal or high-humidity climate, working with a rooftop or balcony, or simply want a smaller 5-piece set without committing to a larger wicker configuration.
The standalone 44" fire pit table is for one specific buyer: someone who already has outdoor seating and wants to add — or replace — a fire pit. It runs the same 60,000 BTU CSA-certified system and dual-tube stainless steel burner as the integrated sets, comes with a metal cover lid that converts it to a coffee table in seconds, and includes the glass wind guard and waterproof cover out of the box. One verified buyer assembled it in 45 minutes. If your existing patio furniture is staying and you just want the fire feature, this is the right call. Don't buy a full wicker or aluminum set to get the fire pit if you don't need the seating — the standalone unit delivers the same fire performance without the footprint.
One last thing worth saying plainly: the wicker and aluminum lines aren't interchangeable just because they both have fire pits. The wicker sets seat more people, cost less per seat, and are designed for larger outdoor footprints. The aluminum sets have better cushion specs and frame material better suited to demanding climates. Buying the aluminum set for a large backyard because it looks cleaner, or buying a 15-piece wicker set for a 10-by-12 apartment deck because you want the fire pit — both are mismatches. The sizing guidance in the wicker section below and the material comparison in the aluminum section will help you get that part right.
Every KHOLH fire pit table — whether it's the standalone 44" unit or the integrated fire pit in any of the wicker and aluminum sets — carries CSA certification on the ignition device. CSA stands for Canadian Standards Association, and their certification on gas appliances is one of two widely recognized North American safety standards (the other being UL). When a fire pit ignition system is CSA-certified, it means the design has been tested and verified against specific requirements for gas valve construction, ignition reliability, and combustion safety — not just inspected once at the factory, but evaluated to a published standard.
That distinction matters because a lot of propane fire pit tables list vague "safety certified" language without naming the certifying body or the standard. CSA certification is specific and verifiable. It's the same standard applied to residential gas ranges, outdoor grills, and propane heaters sold in the US and Canada. For a propane fire pit table that you're running in proximity to cushioned seating and guests, that level of specificity in the safety documentation is worth paying attention to.
KHOLH's fire pit tables use an upgraded dual-tube stainless steel burner — two parallel tubes running under the fire glass or lava rock rather than a single ring or single-tube design. The practical effect is more even heat distribution across the burner pan and more stable combustion under variable conditions. A single-tube burner concentrates the flame at a central point; the dual-tube spreads it across a wider area, which produces a more consistent flame profile and reduces the tendency to gutter or flare when wind crosses the table surface at an angle.
The stainless steel construction on the burner assembly matters specifically in humid and coastal environments where carbon steel components would corrode faster. On the standalone fire pit table, the control panel housing is also stainless steel. On the wicker and aluminum integrated sets, the burner system includes a leak-proof safety valve and an adjustable flame control — so you're not choosing between full heat and off, which is a real limitation on some lower-cost propane tables.
The glass wind guard on the 44" standalone fire pit table is toughened glass — tempered, not standard. It serves two purposes simultaneously: it deflects wind that would otherwise destabilize the flame, and it keeps the visible flame enclosed at the perimeter of the table so it's not accessible from the sides. This matters most in open-air settings where crosswinds are unpredictable. The guard doesn't eliminate wind sensitivity entirely — a strong gust will still affect a propane flame — but it significantly extends the operating range of conditions where the fire performs reliably.
A common question from buyers is whether a propane fire pit table can be used under a covered patio or in a partially enclosed space. The honest answer is: with caution, and with adequate ventilation. Propane combustion consumes oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water vapor. In a truly enclosed space with no airflow, running a 60,000 BTU burner creates a CO risk that's not trivial. Under a pergola or covered patio with open sides, ventilation is generally sufficient for normal use — but the space needs genuine airflow, not just a gap at the roofline. Fully enclosed rooms, three-sided structures, or tents are not appropriate for any propane fire table, regardless of BTU rating. The CSA certification covers the ignition and combustion system, not the siting conditions — appropriate placement is always the user's responsibility.
We ended up on this list, and honestly, we think it's worth your time to watch it. Dianne Decor ran through 10 of the top-rated patio furniture sellers on Amazon right now — the ones buyers actually come back to — and KHOLH made the cut. You'll get a sense of how we compare against the other names in the category, across everything from build quality to style range. If you're still weighing your options, this gives you a real outside perspective before you decide.
"We bought the 15-Piece Modular Wicker Set in light grey for a large covered deck, and I honestly expected something to disappoint me by October. Nothing did. The wicker looks exactly like it did on day one, the cushion straps actually keep the cushions from migrating during windy evenings, and the fire pit lit first try every single time. The one thing I'd flag: budget a few hours for assembly on a set this size — two people made it manageable."— Christine D., backyard entertainer and frequent weekend host, on Wicker Patio Conversation Sets with Fire Pit
"Had a smaller steel-framed set from another brand that started rusting at the welds after the first winter. Switched to the 13-Piece Wicker Set (Beige) and it's a different experience entirely — the welded frame is noticeably sturdier, and the tempered glass coffee table top is easier to clean than I expected. The 4-inch cushions are comfortable for a few hours but I'd personally want another inch of thickness for longer evenings."— Marcus T., homeowner replacing weather-damaged furniture, on Wicker Patio Conversation Sets with Fire Pit
"Bought the 9-Piece Wicker Set with 2 Swivel Chairs in black for a 14-by-16-foot patio. Fit perfectly with room to move around. The swivel chairs are the feature that gets the most comments from guests — nobody expects a chair to rock and rotate at this level. Assembly instructions were clear enough that I did the whole thing solo in an afternoon, though I wouldn't recommend it solo for larger configurations."— Kevin R., first-time patio furniture buyer in a new home, on Wicker Patio Conversation Sets with Fire Pit
"I leave my 10-Piece Wicker Set out through the full Mid-Atlantic winter — just put the included cover over the fire pit table during ice storms. Three seasons in, the PE wicker hasn't cracked, swelled, or faded noticeably. That was my whole concern after a bad experience with natural rattan furniture I thought was 'outdoor-rated.' It was not. This is."— Sandra P., low-maintenance outdoor living seeker tired of replacing furniture, on Wicker Patio Conversation Sets with Fire Pit
"Went with the 5-Piece Aluminum Set with Fire Pit because I wanted something I could leave on a rooftop terrace without worrying about weight or rust. The powder-coated frame is noticeably lighter than my old steel set, and it hasn't shown any corrosion after a full year up there. The 4.7-inch extended seat back is real — my back actually doesn't ache after a long evening out, which wasn't true with my last set. Ships in 4 boxes that didn't all arrive the same day, so plan for that."— Rachel M., fire pit upgrade seeker with an urban rooftop setup, on Aluminum Patio Conversation Sets
"Assembly took me 45 minutes by myself, which was about what I expected for a standalone unit. The 44" Standalone Fire Pit Table lights on the first push, puts out serious heat within 5 feet of the burner, and the metal lid converts it to a coffee table cleanly — no awkward overhang. One honest note: in an open backyard on a breezy evening, you'll feel the heat most within about 4 to 5 feet of the flame. That's not a complaint, just reality for any open-air propane table."— Daniel F., fire pit upgrade seeker replacing a wood-burning unit, on Outdoor Propane Fire Pit Tables
KHOLH's all-weather PE wicker is UV-resistant and water-resistant and can handle rain, heat, and freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or swelling — unlike natural rattan, which absorbs moisture and deteriorates outdoors. A cover during heavy snow or ice accumulation is a smart precaution, but PE wicker doesn't require indoor storage to survive winter.
High-quality outdoor wicker is synthetic PE (polyethylene) resin, not natural rattan or cane. It won't absorb water, won't crack in UV exposure, and the color is molded through the material rather than surface-painted. On KHOLH sets, the wicker wraps a fully welded metal frame — flex the seating and watch for give in the weave joints. Tight, consistent weave with no visible gaps at the corners is the real tell.
The main types are modular sectional sets (configurable pieces like corner units, single sofas, and loveseats that clip together), fixed seating sets (pre-arranged sofa-and-chair groupings), and swivel chair sets (where some or all seats rotate 360°). KHOLH offers all three: modular wicker sectionals from 8 to 15 pieces, a 5-piece aluminum fixed set, and wicker configurations with 2 or 4 swivel rocking chairs built in.
Aluminum is genuinely one of the best frame materials for outdoor furniture — it doesn't rust, weighs significantly less than steel, and holds up through freeze-thaw cycles without warping. KHOLH's aluminum frames carry a hand-applied powder-coated finish rated 10x more durable than standard paint, which matters in year two and three when lesser finishes start chipping. It's an especially practical choice for rooftop terraces, balconies, and coastal environments.
For most backyard setups, yes — propane fire tables offer instant ignition, no ash or soot cleanup, and adjustable flame height that wood can't match. KHOLH's fire pit tables output 60,000 BTU, which is at the high end of the 50,000–65,000 BTU range common in this category. The trade-off is honest: in a fully open backyard on a windy night, you'll feel meaningful warmth within 4–5 feet of the burner, not across a 20-foot patio.
KHOLH's integrated fire pit tables use a CSA-certified ignition device — a named third-party safety standard covering gas valves, ignition systems, and burner assembly construction for North American use. The dual-tube stainless steel burner and leak-proof safety valve add to the system's stability. Follow basic propane safety practices: keep the tank connection tight, use outdoors or in well-ventilated covered spaces only, and never leave an active flame unattended.
Propane fire pit tables should only be used in well-ventilated spaces — covered patios with open sides are generally fine, but fully enclosed rooms are not appropriate for any propane appliance. Combustion consumes oxygen and produces carbon monoxide, which accumulates in sealed spaces. KHOLH's fire pit tables are designed for outdoor and semi-open covered patio use. If your covered patio has walls on more than two sides, run the fire pit with at least one panel or window fully open.
You can roast marshmallows over a KHOLH propane fire table, but keep a close watch. If a marshmallow falls into the burner area, it can damage the burner and components — the fire glass and dual-tube burner assembly aren't designed to handle food drip. A long roasting skewer that keeps the marshmallow well above the pan is the practical approach. The 44" Standalone Fire Pit Table's glass wind guard also helps control where the flame is directed.
A well-maintained propane fire table running a standard 20-lb. propane tank will typically last 8–10 hours on a medium flame setting. KHOLH's fire pit tables include a leak-proof safety valve and stainless steel burner assembly designed for repeated seasonal use. The limiting factor for overall lifespan is usually the ignition system — electronic ignition components benefit from being kept dry when not in use, which the included waterproof cover handles.
The 10-piece configurations — including both the 10-Piece Wicker Set (Beige) and 10-Piece Wicker Set with 2 Swivel Chairs — are well-suited for patios in the 14×16-foot to 16×18-foot range. The 8-piece works in tighter spaces around 12×14 feet. The 15-piece sets need at least 18×20 feet to avoid the arrangement feeling cramped, especially with a 44-inch fire pit table as the centerpiece.
The 5-Piece Aluminum Set (No Fire Pit) includes 2 armchairs, 1 loveseat, 1 three-seat sofa, and 1 slatted aluminum coffee table. The 5-Piece Aluminum Set with Fire Pit swaps the coffee table for KHOLH's 60,000 BTU CSA-certified fire pit table with a steel cover lid that converts it back to a coffee table surface. Frame specs, cushion thickness (5 inches), olefin fabric, and extended seat back height are identical between both versions.
The 44" Standalone Fire Pit Table ships with the fire pit table itself, a glass wind guard, a waterproof cover, a removable metal lid, and blue glass fire stones. You'll need to supply a standard propane tank — it's not included. Assembly takes about 45 minutes per a verified buyer report, and the instruction manual includes labeled hardware and numbered steps.
KHOLH started where most outdoor furniture brands don't — with the fire pit at the center of the design decision, not as an add-on. The 44" Standalone Fire Pit Table was the product that established the brand's core specs: 60,000 BTU output, a CSA-certified ignition system, a dual-tube stainless steel burner for stable combustion, and a metal cover lid that converts the whole unit to a usable coffee table surface. That standalone table now carries 210 reviews and a 4.6-star rating on Amazon — still the highest-rated product in the KHOLH catalog and the clearest statement of what the brand is trying to do.
From there, KHOLH expanded into full outdoor conversation sets, building the fire pit table into complete seating configurations rather than selling them as separate purchases. The wicker patio conversation sets with fire pit came first and grew into the largest part of the catalog — nine configurations ranging from the compact 8-Piece Wicker Set in navy to the 15-Piece Modular Wicker Set in light grey and the 15-Piece Set with 4 Swivel Chairs in grey. All-weather PE wicker over a welded metal frame, 4-inch olefin cushions, electronic pulse ignition, and the same 60,000 BTU fire pit across every configuration. The swivel chair variants — the 9-, 10-, 11-, and 13-piece sets with 360° rocking and rotating chairs — came later, addressing buyers who wanted conversation seating that could reorient toward the fire without anyone getting up. The aluminum patio conversation sets followed as a parallel line for buyers with different priorities: rooftop terraces, coastal yards, and covered patios where a lighter, fully rust-proof frame matters more than the warmth of wicker texture. The 5-Piece Aluminum Set with Fire Pit carries the same fire pit specs as the wicker line. The 5-Piece Aluminum Set without a fire pit offers the same frame and cushion quality for buyers who don't need the fire feature — or already have one.
What ties all three lines together is straightforward: outdoor furniture built for people who actually use their patios, not just for people who want them to look good in photos. PE wicker that handles UV, rain, and freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Powder-coated aluminum frames rated 10x more durable than paint. Fire pit tables with CSA-certified ignition that light on the first push in cold weather and clean up without ash or soot. Every product in the KHOLH catalog — the standalone propane fire pit table, the aluminum conversation sets, and the full wicker conversation sets with integrated fire pits — is built around the same premise: the backyard should be worth staying in after dark.
Here's the sentence for the Useful Guides section: Get straight answers on propane fire pit performance, maintenance, and whether an integrated fire table actually fits your patio.
KHOLH builds outdoor furniture and propane fire pit tables for backyard and patio use — including wicker conversation sets with integrated fire pits, aluminum conversation sets, and the standalone 44" propane fire pit table. All products are sold through the KHOLH Store on Amazon.com. Check current availability and product details directly on Amazon, where the full catalog is listed.
KHOLH customer support is handled through Amazon's messaging system on each product listing. For missing hardware, damaged components, or assembly questions, reach out directly through your Amazon order. KHOLH sets ship in multiple boxes — the 5-piece aluminum sets ship in 4 boxes, and larger wicker configurations may ship in 3 to 5 boxes that can arrive on different days. Wait for all boxes before beginning assembly.
Warranty terms and replacement part availability are confirmed through the KHOLH Store on Amazon or through your order's customer service channel. For the standalone fire pit table and integrated fire pit sets, KHOLH's product listings note that all necessary hardware and accessories ship with each unit. If a component is missing or damaged on arrival, contact the seller before attempting workarounds — replacement parts are available through the brand's Amazon support channel.