Guest Picks: By The Fire(place)
— Libby from An Eye for Detail
Rustic and hand-forged, these tools are made from recycled railroad tracks. How cool is that?
The delicate scroll pattern of this lovely handmade screen is offset by the solid iron construction. It would be a beautiful addition to any fireplace.
Twentieth-century, brass and just gorgeous, these andirons are unusually tall and perfect for the oversize fireplace.
Now these are unique! For all you black lab fans out there, this is a must-have pair. They're conversation pieces for sure.
Stainless steel for the fireplace is a really new style. Bright and shiny is the look for the contemporary fireplace.
I am in love with these antique French, Art Deco andirons. They're just beautiful and so unique.
These classic andirons are made of brass in Boston in the 1800s. They're gorgeous.
I love this fire screen. It's functional but so beautiful.
Who knew andirons could be as whimsical as a 1970s apple and pear pair in gilt bronze?
Yes, these are andirons. And they're spectacular. This company from NYC has a unique and wonderful collection.
This is another spectacular pair! They're just gorgeous.
These wrought iron andirons are French and very unusual. Wouldn't they look just perfect in your fireplace?
This screen has a clean design and is cool looking. It would be a great addition to a contemporary fireplace.
A tabletop fireplace! Who knew? Wow, wouldn't this be perfect? At approximately 13" x 11" it would make a simply stunning centerpiece!
The curve in these white bronze andirons makes them so unusual.
These shell andirons are from the same manufacturer as the curves, John Lyle. They, too, are made of white bronze. Other finishes are also available on both sets.
These are beautiful: classic style in a contemporary, hand-forged steel.
I like the simplicity of this fire guard. The modest feet, straightforward handle and square shape make it one of my favorites.
Of course you need something to hold the logs for your fireplace, and what could be better than this iron and pewter log holder?Next: More fireplace accessories
I've never seen andirons like these! These roosters from the 1940s in a deep burnished red would be such fun in so many fireplaces and rooms.
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