Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Fireplace Tools by Maynard Studios




Hand Forged Iron Egg Spoon

This long handled egg spoon is hand wrought using traditional blacksmithing techniques. It is the perfect size for frying an egg in the fireplace or over a gas flame. Just preheat the spoon, then add a splash of olive oil, then an egg. Cooks in about one minute. 


100% hand forged iron
Length of handle is 25 inches with a 5 1/2 inch diameter bowl with a depth of about one inch. Handle has D-Ring for hanging. Weight is approximately 1 lb 6 oz.


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Hand Forged Iron Poker, Shovel & Egg Spoon (set)

This long handled set of three fireplace tools is hand wrought using traditional blacksmithing techniques, and each utensil has a hand riveted D-Ring for hanging.

100% hand forged iron


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Hand Forged Fireplace Crane with 3 complimentary S-hooks and Hanging Grill 

Hand Forged Fireplace Crane

Chimney Cranes, aka fireplace cranes and pot cranes, are a feature of the homes of the American Colonial period and 18/19th century of Western Europe.
Imagine a delicious stew, cooking for hours, on a cozy winter weekend!

Ours was designed by Matthew & Karine for their own kitchen fireplace, and is now available to be custom made for you. 

Each crane comes with custom pins for you to install and three complimentary hooks, ranging from three to seven inches. The crane itself reaches out 32" and swivels for access to kettles & dutch ovens. With your own hooks in hand, you'll be cooking shortly after you install the pins, and in any pot! If you'd like to remove the crane, simply lift it off the pins.

Custom sizes can be made for your fireplace. Contact our office at (502)859.3170 or email office [!at] maynardstudios.com for inquiries.


Hanging Fireplace Grill (and/or plancha, not pictured)

Fireplace Grill made to hang from fireplace crane with forged hook. Perfect grilling in your kitchen fireplace! Cooking shelf is 14" in diameter and swivels 360 degrees, so you "spin your steaks" and rotate them over the perfect coals.

www.maynardstudios.com


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