
The frame is built from small sections of bone-finish tile, each piece fitted by hand and bordered by fine brass inlay that runs the full perimeter — inside and out. The material has a quietly organic warmth, neither stark white nor yellow, somewhere between raw cream and aged ivory. A two-way easel back allows tabletop display in portrait or landscape orientation, while recessed d-rings accommodate wall hanging in either direction. The construction is solid without being heavy — a considered object that earns its place on a shelf rather than disappearing into it.
Because each piece is assembled by hand, the tile seams and brass edges carry slight variation from frame to frame — marks of the making rather than flaws.
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The Story
The frame is built from small sections of bone-finish tile, each piece fitted by hand and bordered by fine brass inlay that runs the full perimeter — inside and out. The material has a quietly organic warmth, neither stark white nor yellow, somewhere between raw cream and aged ivory. A two-way easel back allows tabletop display in portrait or landscape orientation, while recessed d-rings accommodate wall hanging in either direction. The construction is solid without being heavy — a considered object that earns its place on a shelf rather than disappearing into it.
Because each piece is assembled by hand, the tile seams and brass edges carry slight variation from frame to frame — marks of the making rather than flaws.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The photo you keep reaching for, finally framed well
It sits on the desk beside a plant and a stack of books — the kind of frame you actually stop to look at when you pass it. Not because it demands attention, but because the bone tile and brass catch the afternoon light in a way that feels considered.



