Compact Log Holder Indoor
Not every fireplace has a generous hearth, and not every flat with a wood burner has the floor space for a full-size log store. Atelier Article makes several compact log holders specifically for tighter situations: the Bauhaus is a low-profile rectangular frame that sits flush against a wall; the Square One keeps a neat footprint with a slightly taller profile for more capacity in less floor area; the Montana-S is a scaled-down version of a broader range, trimmed for apartments. Small round designs round out the range for people who want something that holds a modest log supply without dominating the corner it sits in. All are hand-welded in Cherkasy, Ukraine, and powder-coated for indoor use.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I see dimensions and compare the compact options?
Footprint dimensions and load capacity are listed on each product page in the indoor log holders collection.
How many logs will a compact holder actually fit?
The compact units typically hold 4–6 split logs — enough for 2–3 hours of a moderate fire. Works well as a beside-the-fire top-up supply while a larger store holds the bulk load nearby.
Will a compact log holder be stable on a smooth stone or tiled hearth?
Yes. The base geometry is designed to resist tipping when logs are loaded. On very smooth tiles, the rubber feet included with most models prevent sliding.
Can I use a compact indoor holder in a covered outdoor area?
These are finished for indoor use. A covered porch that stays genuinely dry is borderline; an exposed area is not suitable. For outdoor-rated pieces, see the Spruce and Tall Iron designs in our collection.
















