Shop the Look! Dark Academia Autumnal Haven

A mixture of traditional elements, combined with the allure of dark academia and inviting autumnal accents to recreate this inspiring setting styled by @thegreenrabbithouse.

The result is a truly gorgeous and cohesive ambiance, where classic design elements meet a rich, intellectual depth, all softened by the comforting embrace of the autumn season.

 

Fire Tool Sets FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need fireside tools?

Fireside tool sets also known as companion sets provide the essential tools needed to safely and efficiently manage an open fire or log burner.

They ensure you can tend the fire, maintain an efficient burn, and keep the surrounding area tidy without getting too close to the heat.

What are your tools made from?

Our tools are primarily constructed from durable materials such as wrought iron, steel, and brass, often featuring handles made of materials like solid brass, polished wood, or finished metal. Specific material details are listed on each product page.

How do I choose the right size tool set for my fireplace?

The size of your tool set should be proportionate to your fireplace opening. Tools should be long enough to allow you to tend the fire comfortably and safely without having to lean too far into the opening. Generally, a larger fireplace requires longer tools. Each dimension is listed on individual product listings.

How often should I clean my tools?

For optimal appearance and performance, we recommend cleaning your fireside tools after every few uses, or whenever ash and soot buildup becomes noticeable. Regular dusting is always encouraged.

What is the best way to clean tools?

For simple dusting, use a soft cloth. For heavier soot and ash, a stiff-bristled brush or a slightly damp rag can be effective. Ensure the tools are completely cool before cleaning.

Avoid harsh chemical cleaners, as these can damage the finish. Mild soap and water can be used sparingly on certain metal finishes, but dry immediately.

What is each tool used for?
  • Poker: Used to move and adjust burning logs and embers to control the fire.
  • Shovel/Pan: Used for scooping up ashes and embers once the fire has completely cooled.
  • Brush: Used to sweep up fine ash and debris from the hearth.
  • Tongs: Used for safely picking up and placing logs, kindling, or coals.

Each set can vary, please check the product description for more information on what is included in your set.

(Never use a brush on hot ash. Wait until the fire is completely out and the ashes are cool before using the brush or shovel. Sweeping hot ash can damage the brush bristles and poses a significant fire hazard, as embers can be scattered.)