VEVOR has a wide selection of fire glass for fire pits, fire tables, and indoor stoves. The glass comes in many colors, sizes, and types. VEVOR's line of high-luster, heat-resistant fire pit glass rocks is perfect for any setup and style, whether you are adding cobalt blue fire glass to a propane fire pit in your garden or clear fireplace stones to an existing fireplace.
Are you looking for fire glass that will make your fire feature look better and work without making smoke? Whether you are indoors or outdoors, the right fire pit fire glass can turn a simple burner into a dramatic focal point. VEVOR's fire glass collection offers all the colors, sizes, and types of glass you need to match any decor style, fire pit, or landscape.
Color is the most noticeable aspect of fire glass, and it determines how your entire fire feature looks. VEVOR's fire glass comes in a wide range of colors, from deep ocean blues to warm ambers, bright reds, and sleek blacks. This means you can use it to match any design style, indoors or out. The right shade affects more than just color; it also changes how the flame light reacts with the glass, which directly impacts how dramatic and reflective the final look is.
Blue is a popular color for fire glass because blue tones contrast with orange and yellow flames, producing a dramatic effect. VEVOR offers a variety of blue fire glass to suit different design goals. Cobalt blue fire glass is the darkest and most vibrant. It looks great in modern or contemporary outdoor fire pits that want a high-contrast look.
Pacific blue fire glass is in the middle of the blue spectrum. It is a little cooler and less bright than cobalt, which makes it a great choice for coastal-themed decks, fire pits by the pool, and casual outdoor living areas. Aqua blue fireglass has a lighter, almost turquoise color that looks great in outdoor fire pits and landscapes that want a fresh, natural color scheme. The color Caribbean blue is between aqua and cobalt. It has the warmth and depth of cobalt without being as intense.
All of VEVOR's blue fire glass is made from toughened, heat-resistant glass that can withstand high burner temperatures for extended periods without breaking, dulling, or changing color. The rough edges reduce sharp edges, so each piece is safe to handle and can be placed into a fire pit or fire table bowl by hand. Blue fire pit glass rocks make one of the most eye-catching combinations for outdoor fire pits that are the center of a patio or lawn entertainment area.
Black fire glass is the best choice for modern, simple, and industrial indoor and outdoor fire designs. While blue and amber tones make a room look cozier, black fire glass creates a striking neutral base that lets the flame color stand out in all its differences. Orange and blue flames look brighter and more lively against a black glass bed. This effect looks great in built-in gas fireplaces and sleek rectangular fire tables.
Black fire glass rocks from VEVOR come in 10-lb and 20-lb bags. They are 1/2-inch thick, which makes them perfect for fire pit basins, and they pack tightly enough to create a clean, even surface. Each piece has a coating that makes it reflect light from many points at once. This gives the fire a sparkling depth that flat lava rock or plain gravel cannot match. Black fire glass is a classy, year-round decoration for indoor gas stoves that looks elegant even when the fire is not going.
Also, black is one of the most useful colors for fire pit designs that use more than one material. Many designers use cobalt blue, copper, or clear glass rocks on top of black fire glass as a base to create two-tone or gradient effects in large fire tables and pit inserts. Because VEVOR's colors all come in the same size, it is easy to mix and layer without worrying about pieces of different sizes messing up the finished look.
Deep crimson glass that brings out the warm tones of a natural gas or propane flame makes Red fire glass one of the most dramatic fire feature looks you can get. When firelight hits red glass rocks from different directions, it makes a rich, jewel-toned glow that feels bold and on purpose. For statement fire pits in outdoor entertainment areas where the fire feature is the focal point of the whole room, red fire glass works best.
The 3/4-inch size of VEVOR's red fire glass offers great area per pound and creates a full, layered surface in medium- to large-sized fire pit basins. The larger piece size also makes each glass sparkle more dramatically than the smaller 1/4-inch glass, because each piece catches and reflects light as a distinct visual element rather than mixing to create a smooth texture. For a fire pit table centerpiece or an outdoor fire pit that stands alone in a yard or on a patio, red glass fire pit rocks make a statement right away that no other color can match.
Red pairs well with copper and gold fire glass for warm-toned mixes. It also goes well with clear glass for a more balanced look that makes the colors less intense. VEVOR's pieces are all the same size, so it is easy and reliable to mix red with other colors. There are no gaps or surface flaws that would happen if the glass sizes did not match.
In addition to the basic blues, blacks, and reds, VEVOR's fire glass comes in copper, gold, clear, and pre-mixed multicolors, giving you many more creative options. Copper fire glass has a warm golden tone that looks great in transitional, rustic, and farmhouse-style outdoor spaces, especially in fire pits made of natural stone, corten steel, or weathered steel. Gold fire glass looks great in gas fireplace inserts and goes well with decks that are mostly warm tones.
You can use Clear fireglass as a filler on its own or mix it with colored glass rocks to create a more neutral mix. Clear glass lets the full color of the flame show through without tinting, making it the purest type of fire glass for watching flames. Copper + Clear + Gold and Cobalt Blue + Aqua Blue + Clear are examples of pre-mixed choices that make mixing easy and give you a well-chosen multi-tone look right out of the bag. For fire tables in outdoor living and dining areas where a layered, designed look is important, these mixed choices are very popular.
How fire glass looks in the basin, how light bounces off of it, and how easily it fits into your burner setting depend on the type of glass and the size of the pieces. VEVOR's fire glass comes in standard sizes: 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, and 1 inch. It includes both flat shiny rocks and round glass beads, so you can finetune the look and depth of the fill.
Reflective fire glass rocks are usually tumbling, angular pieces with many flat and curved surfaces that spread flame light in all directions simultaneously. This reflection in many directions is what gives fire glass its unique sparkle and depth, making it stand out from lava rock or plain stone. VEVOR's 1/2-inch reflective fire glass is the most versatile size because it can be used in most types of fire pits and fireplaces, is easy to pour, and has the right amount of fine texture and individual-piece visibility.
Most standard rectangular and round fire pit burner pans can hold 10 to 20 pounds of 1/2-inch glass, which provides the right depth. Tempered glass is produced by heating and rapidly cooling; it withstands typical gas flame temperatures above 1,400°F. The glass is designed not to crack or lose its reflectivity at these temperatures. When viewed up close, VEVOR's fireplace stones look polished. These small stones are also good for indoor gas fires because they fill the firebox evenly.
You can get a finer, thicker texture with 1/4-inch fire glass, which has a smoother, sand-like surface that works well with smaller burners, tabletop fire features, and other places where you want a smoother fill. The smaller piece size also fits more snugly around burner ports, making it a good choice for fire tables with linear burners that need to ensure even gas flow.
Round glass fire pit beads look very different from angular rocks. They are smooth, even rounds that give the surface a clean, polished look and a softer overall look. VEVOR's 3/4-inch round glass beads in Rich Amber and Cobalt Blue are very popular for fire tables and artistic indoor fireplaces. The smooth surface of the beads gives the finished look a more jewel-like quality than angular rock options.
In addition, round beads reflect light differently from angular rocks. Instead of sending light in many broken directions, each bead forms a single focused highlight that makes the fire pit surface sparkle like pearls. This look is especially striking when viewing fire tables while sitting down, because the eye-level angle lets you see the shine of each bead separately. VEVOR's beads come in sizes ranging from 3/4 inch to 1 inch. The larger 1-inch bead format makes each piece stand out, making it perfect for large fire tables and fire pit installations where size is important.
When made, all VEVOR round beads meet the same standards for heat resistance and smokeless operation as the angular rock range. They are safe for gas and propane burners, do not react badly with heat, and do not have any sharp edges. In the VEVOR fire glass line, round glass fire pit beads are the most aesthetically pleasing choice for homes and designers who want a more refined, high-end look for a fire table or built-in fireplace.
VEVOR fire glass comes in many colors, sizes, and types, from 1/4-inch reflective rocks to 1-inch beads. It has high shine, is smokeless, and withstands high temperatures. Whether you're upgrading a fire pit table, outdoor fire bowl, or indoor gas fireplace, VEVOR offers fire glass in a range of colors and sizes to match your design. It is easy to get exactly what you need thanks to low prices, good post-sale customer service, and a range of package sizes from 10 to 35 pounds. Shop the full collection now.
Yes. All VEVOR fire glass is manufactured for use with propane and natural gas burners. The glass is high-temperature resistant and smokeless; it will not melt or emit toxic fumes at normal gas-fire-pit temperatures.
A general rule is 1 lb of fire glass per inch of burner diameter for a single layer For a fuller, deeper fill, use 1.5 lbs per inch. VEVOR offers fire glass in 10-, 20-, and 35-lb quantities to cover small tabletop burners through large in-ground fire pit installations.
Cobalt blue fire glass is deeper and more intensely saturated — producing a rich, vivid contrast with gas flames. Pacific blue fire glass is lighter and softer in tone, closer to aqua, and works well in coastal or contemporary spaces where a subtler blue is preferred.
Yes, provided the fireplace is a vented or ventless gas appliance — not a wood-burning unit. VEVOR's fire glass is fully rated for indoor gas fireplace use. The 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch sizes are most commonly used for indoor applications due to their fine, polished appearance.
No. VEVOR fire glass is manufactured with color that runs through the entire glass body, not applied as a surface coating. The color is permanent and will not fade, chip, or dull under normal heating and cooling cycles