Our Evergreen hand-forged iron toilet paper holder transforms a bathroom necessity into a functional work of art. Each piece is forged by American blacksmiths, featuring sculpted pinecones, textured bark, and delicate needle details that reflect the quiet rhythm of the forest. Just as in nature, no two designs are ever identical, ensuring every holder is unique.
Durable and thoughtfully designed, this holder provides reliable everyday function while adding warmth and character to your bathroom decor. Its natural inspiration makes it an ideal fit for rustic, lodge, or nature-inspired interiors, though its timeless form allows it to blend easily with transitional and traditional spaces as well.
Part of our Evergreen collection, this toilet paper holder can be paired with matching towel bars, rings, and hooks for a cohesive look throughout your bath. Built with heirloom quality, it is more than just hardware... it’s an artisan-crafted accent that elevates your home with beauty and strength.
Free Shipping Crafted in our forge and delivered free straight to your door.
Hand-Crafted Each piece is forged by hand by skilled master artisans with a passion for producing long-lasting, heirloom-quality work.
Made in the USA Your purchase will support American ingenuity and grit and helps to create jobs, support the environment, and stimulate the local economy.
Guaranteed Forever Your investment will inspire peace of mind. Our guarantee has no expiration date, allowing loved ones to enjoy your heirloom piece for generations.
Made from Recycled Iron and Low VOC Finishes Support the planet by supporting sustainable, Earth-friendly products and practices.
Mounting Hardware Included (2) Black 1 1/2" Phillips Screws
Dimensions
Width: 9"
Depth: 4"
Height: 6"
Each piece is handcrafted, so measurements may vary slightly. Please allow up to 1" of variation as part of the unique character of artisan-made products.
"We love the TP holder, it's beautiful and sturdy. My only suggestion would be if the area around the mounting holes could bulge out a little to hide drywall anchors. Many times you can't hit a stud."
— Christopher J. (5/5)
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