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Where It Fits Best
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Style
- A warm-toned wood frame with visible grain and a gently darkened finish pairs with a cream-ground vintage engraving print to give the piece a quietly historical, study-ready character that sits naturally within traditional, transitional, or industrial interiors.
- The black-and-white catalog engraving style with period serif typography reads as archival and editorial, lending the print versatility across masculine, collected, or classically layered interiors.
- At 15 by 12 inches in portrait orientation, the frame occupies a compact footprint that works as a standalone accent or within a gallery wall grouping.
Rooms
- An entryway or hallway is a contextually fitting placement given the print's subject, entrance door hardware, and its compact portrait format.
- This piece works well as part of a gallery wall grouping, making any room with a curated art arrangement a supported placement context.
Best For
- Framed wall art for display as a standalone accent piece or as part of a curated gallery wall grouping.
- A ready-to-hang decorative piece suited to gifting for home decorators with a taste for vintage illustration or antique design ephemera.
- Decorative art for thematic styling of an entryway, where the entrance door hardware subject creates a playful visual connection to the space.
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About This Piece
This framed print reproduces detailed technical illustrations of entrance door handle sets drawn from an antique hardware catalog. The engravings are printed on cream stock with period-style serif typography, then set inside a wood frame with a gently darkened finish and a glass front. At 15 by 12 inches in portrait orientation, it works as a focused accent on its own or slotted into a gallery wall grouping.
Black-and-white engraved illustrations of entrance door handle sets, sourced from an antique hardware catalog, are printed on cream stock alongside period-style typography. The subject is specific and a bit unexpected, which is exactly the point. A wood frame with visible grain and a gently darkened finish surrounds the print. A glass front keeps the surface clean and gives the piece a finished, ready-to-display look. Each frame is sourced in small runs, so minor variation in the wood-grain finish and print registration is expected. No two are quite identical.
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