World’s Most Beautiful Fireplace Tools from Mjolk in Toronto
New from Toronto shop Mjölk: hand-crafted fire tools from a Winnipeg, Canada studio that will “enrich with use and age”—just in time for winter blizzards. Here’s a look.
Above: The fire tools, available in blackened brass with walnut (left) and brushed brass with oak (right) are hand-made by local designer Thom Fougere in partnership with Mjölk. They are inspired by “a long term study into man’s historical relationship with fire, hearths, and the tools used for tending to a fire,” simplified for the needs of the modern hearth.
Above: The set (shown here in brushed brass with oak; $1,595 CAD or $1,212.05 USD) includes a poker modeled after a tree branch (a tool that “instinctively lends itself to tending to a fire in the wilderness,” Fougere says); a deep, spade-shaped shovel that efficiently collects soot; a horse-hair brush; and a Shaker-inspired stand.
Above: The brush and shovel are fitted with brass loops for hanging. The poker’s leather handle (wrapped by an artisan at the Canada-based shop Sore Hands Old Tools) protects and hands and hides a magnet that affixes the poker to the stand.
Above: The stand’s circular base collects soot and remnants from the tools.
Above: The shovel’s long walnut handle evokes a Japanese chef knife. The tool set in blackened brass with walnut ($1795 CAD, or $1364.03 USD) is available to order.
For more on Mjolk, see Steal This Look: A Scandi-Meets-Japanese Kitchen.
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