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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Storing the Firewood: A Few Logs to A Few Cords
To begin, let's look at the practical side of firewood storage. Logs often bring bugs with them, as you can read about here and here - so it's best to store them outside until needed. The Woodhaven firewood racks and covers - which come in a range of sizes - provide a nice way to do that.
[photo from Amazon.com]
If you have a lot of wood, you might even want a firewood shed.
And the Radius firewood trolley is designed for either outside or inside use.
But there are so many other cool-looking firewood storage products that may not be as practical; perhaps you'd want to use them for something other than firewood. For example, there are the copper firewood buckets sold by Plow & Hearth, which says that the buckets are "beautifully handcrafted in Turkey from heavy-gauge, recycled copper." Update on Sept. 16, 2013: Plow & Hearth says these are no longer available. However, it does have a galvanized steel hearth tub.
Britannia Forge has some wonderful wrought iron log baskets. Update on Jan. 13, 2018: Britannia Forge's website has disappeared.
The Morsø firewood bucket and box are both extremely simple; the finish matches the company's wood-burning stoves.
And for a gorgeous woven basket, it would be hard to beat the firewood baskets from Felicity Irons of Rush Matters. You can also find her baskets at Not on the High Street. Update on Sept. 16, 2103: These are no longer sold through Not on the High Street.
But perhaps the most eye-catching designs come from Ak47 in Italy.
Related post:
Moving Into Autumn: Firewood Racks and Log Baskets
ALMOST enough to make me want a wood burning fireplace! No not really - the gas one we have is just dandy. Although I would consider getting one of these and putting a few pieces of wood next to it "just for pretty".
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