
Two materials share the frame here — cream bone inlay tiles, cut and set one by one along two sides, meet a warm wood-grain panel on the opposing edges. The contrast is deliberate and unhurried, drawing the eye across the surface before it settles on the photo within. An MDF core sits behind, with metallic rotating paddles at the back for quick photo changes, and a hanging hook that works portrait or landscape. Available in 4x6 and 5x7.
Each tile is hand-shaped and placed, meaning no two frames read exactly alike — slight tonal variation in the bone inlay is a mark of the making, not a flaw.
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The Story
Two materials share the frame here — cream bone inlay tiles, cut and set one by one along two sides, meet a warm wood-grain panel on the opposing edges. The contrast is deliberate and unhurried, drawing the eye across the surface before it settles on the photo within. An MDF core sits behind, with metallic rotating paddles at the back for quick photo changes, and a hanging hook that works portrait or landscape. Available in 4x6 and 5x7.
Each tile is hand-shaped and placed, meaning no two frames read exactly alike — slight tonal variation in the bone inlay is a mark of the making, not a flaw.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
Two materials, one quietly considered frame
It sits on the shelf beside the books and the small stone you brought back from somewhere. The photo inside shifts over the years — the frame stays exactly where you left it.



