Outdoor spaces are at their best when they invite people to stay. The Alameda Fire Table is designed around this principle—using proportion, scale, and flame to create an environment centered on connection.
Rather than asserting itself vertically, Alameda extends horizontally, encouraging conversation, shared moments, and a sense of balance within the space.
Horizontality as Design Language
The Alameda Fire Table emphasizes length and low profile, grounding outdoor environments through its geometry. This horizontal expression allows it to integrate naturally into patios, courtyards, and terraces without disrupting sightlines or architectural flow.
The result is a fire feature that feels expansive yet restrained—present without overpowering.
A Center Built for Connection
Alameda is designed to be approached from all sides. Its form encourages gathering, creating an informal perimeter where seating, movement, and interaction happen organically.
Fire becomes a shared experience rather than a focal point reserved for viewing.
Material Balance and Refinement
Premium materials give Alameda its refined character. Carefully finished surfaces and precise construction allow the fire table to feel intentional and permanent—an integrated component of the outdoor architecture.
Light, shadow, and flame interact subtly across its surface, reinforcing a calm, composed aesthetic.
Controlled Flame, Inviting Atmosphere
The flame of the Alameda Fire Table is designed for consistency and comfort. Controlled fire presentation provides warmth and movement without excess, supporting long conversations and extended use.
Automation allows the experience to remain effortless, keeping focus on the environment rather than operation.
Designed for Modern Living
Alameda integrates seamlessly into automated outdoor systems, responding intuitively to modern lifestyles. Fire activates when needed, fades when not, and adapts to the rhythm of daily living.
The experience is smooth, intuitive, and quietly sophisticated.
The Romazura Perspective
Romazura approaches fire tables as architectural elements—objects that shape how people move, gather, and experience outdoor space. Alameda reflects this perspective through design that prioritizes balance, longevity, and trust.
This is fire designed not just to be seen, but to be shared.