Hand-forgedin France, the Renaud tool set by Ironware International features a stand, pick, tong, broom and shovel in a brush-polished finish. Price upon request, through Sloan Miyasato (T), SFDC, 415-431-1465, sloanm.com, ironwareinternational.com.
The quilted look of the Button screen from Horchow adds a sartorial sensibility to the hearth. $500, horchow.com.
Chesneys’ Astor tool set is craftsman-made with a polished nickel finish and includes a pick, shovel, tongs and broom. $3,300, through Okell’s Fireplace, 415-626-1110, okellsfireplace.com, chesneys.com.
Ana Reza-Hadden’s Chevron fireplace screen for Crate and Barrel has a modern, graphic punch. $250, 415-982-5200, crateandbarrel.com.
West Elm’s circular fireplace andirons are true rings of fire. $60, Emeryville, 510-655-1367, westelm.com.
A cast iron reproduction of a French piece, this match striker is as lovely as it is functional. $75, Hudson Grace, 415-440-7400, hudsongracesf.com.
This birch log bundle, tied with rope handle, is the perfect decorative accessory for a non-functioning fireplace. $22, Terrain, shopterrain.com.
Five Gothic-inspired metal mesh panels give the Georgie screen a romantic look. $1,800, through Plantation, 415-565-0888, plantationdesign.com, arteriors.com.
The unique Ferro & Fuoco firetool set by Milan-based architect and designer Marco Ferreri for Conmoto is hand-forged from recycled iron and Italian railroad track. Includes tongs, poker and shovel. $540, Ameico, through Arkitektura, 415-565-7200, arksf.com, ameico.com.
Fiery powder-coated letters pop from the Fuocco screen by Philip Nimmo. Crafted from natural black acid iron, it is also available with mesh or tempered glass. Price upon request, through De Sousa Hughes (T), SFDC, 415-626-6883, desousahughes.com, philipnimmodesign.com.
This article appears in the November 2015 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).