Conmoto Peter Maly Log Holder – modern fireside accessories created by design by German design legend Peter Maly, for Conmoto – Germany.
Timeless Modern Fireside Accessories
Conmoto Peter Maly log holder is a timeless contemporary design, made in luxury materials for a lifetime of use on the modern fireplace hearth.
Peter Maly’s modern fireside log holder is characterised by his purist design ethos, where functionality is given equal importance to the aesthetic appearance of the product. Indeed, Conmoto Peter Maly log holder adheres to Maly’s core design principal that well designed products “should be inheritable”.
High Quality Modern Fireside Accessories
Conmoto Peter Maly log holder is made in high grade solid stainless steel with a brushed finish. The log holder’s handles are finished in hand-bound brown leather.
Peter Maly Modern Fireside Accessories Collection
Maly’s contemporary German design collection of minimalist fireside accessories includes iconic Conmoto modern fire tools (free-standing or wall mounted companion sets), the Peter Maly log holder and high quality modern fire dogs – in all, a functionally designed collection of modern fireside accessories for passionate pyromaniacs.
Designer Peter Maly
Peter Maly has been a prominent character on the German modern design landscape since the early 1960s, regularly contributing to German design magazine Schoener Wohnen. Maly has subsequently built a formidable reputation designing landmark products over the decades for luminary international design furniture brands including; Anta, Behr, Cor, Interlübke, JAB Anstoetz, Ligne Roset, Mauser, Thonet and Tonon. Peter Maly is internationally recognized in the field of design and has won numerous design awards.
Maly’s Collaboration With Conmoto
Maly describes his collaboration with Conmoto thus; “I started to think about designing a fireplace tool set spontaneously back in 1997 when Conmoto’s Johannes Wagner enquired whether this was something I might be interested in. I certainly was, for up until then I had been unable to find anything that approached what I had in mind for my own fireplace. Hitherto I had made do with a simple wrought iron poker. What I lacked most of all were good functional firewood tongs to grasp the wood with, and this then also became the central starting point of the new design.” In the year 2000 the series was expanded – an architectural fire screen was also created to complete this modern fireside accessory collection.