We recently remodeled a home that originally had two fireplaces. To create a better flow in the house, we unfortunately had to put a sledge hammer to one of them (we debated back and forth for about two weeks before execution). Here are five options I'm considering to store our firewood.
Above: The Rustic Log Holder from Civico Quattro in Italy is a favorite; go to Civico Quattro for ordering information.
Above: The Firewood Holder designed and made by Roy Hardin; $350 from the New General Store.
Above: The Firewood Loop Log Rack (24 inches in diameter) is $111.18 from In and Out Lifestyles.
Above: The Firewood Holder from Iron Design Company is $360.
Above: The Kanto Firewood Rack by Artek is $200 from All Modern. It is available in white, gray, red, and birch veneer.
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