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New From Forest Garden: The Ultimate Log Store Collection for AW2025

Forest Garden, the UK’s leading manufacturer and distributor of wooden garden products, has unveiled five new log stores for AW2025.

Designed with both function and aesthetic appeal at the fore, the new collection has something for every garden – from the smallest patio to sprawling wide open spaces.

The five new additions include the Small Overlap Log Store, which boasts a felted, boarded roof and overlap side panels to ensure logs remain well-protected from rain, while a slatted floor allows airflow to keep logs dry and prevent damp. Larger options include the Medium and Large Overlap Log Store.

For those looking for even greater functionality, two models are also available with added tool stores, for even more outdoor storage.

Jenny Davis, Head of Marketing for Forest Garden, said: “Log burners are incredibly appealing. They are ideal for creating a cosy ambience and can save on rising energy costs.

“But log burners require plenty of fuel and homeowners need somewhere to store their logs ready for any cold spells.

“This new collection of log stores has been designed with practicality in mind. Each boasts a raised slatted base to help season the logs by keeping them dry and increasing air flow.

“And they look great too!”

The five-strong collection joins Forest Garden’s existing log store range which includes pent and apex offerings.

All Forest Garden log stores come with a 15-year anti-rot guarantee. Forest Garden’s new log store collection is available now, with prices starting at £269.99.

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Staff writer Interiors News. Passionate about interior design, with a penchant for cosy maximalism. Born in South West, now based in the Lake District where she spends afternoons walking with Spam her cocker spaniel.