
Each frame is built from small wood pieces laid by hand into a herringbone pattern — a process that leaves each one slightly individual in tone and texture, the grain shifting from warm honey to deep amber across the surface. A brass-finish inlay borders the opening, drawing the eye inward toward the photograph itself. The two-way easel back accommodates tabletop display in portrait or landscape orientation, while dual d-rings allow for wall hanging — offering flexibility without demanding a decision.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, the wood grain pattern and tonal variation will differ slightly from piece to piece — a natural outcome of the making process.
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The Story
Each frame is built from small wood pieces laid by hand into a herringbone pattern — a process that leaves each one slightly individual in tone and texture, the grain shifting from warm honey to deep amber across the surface. A brass-finish inlay borders the opening, drawing the eye inward toward the photograph itself. The two-way easel back accommodates tabletop display in portrait or landscape orientation, while dual d-rings allow for wall hanging — offering flexibility without demanding a decision.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, the wood grain pattern and tonal variation will differ slightly from piece to piece — a natural outcome of the making process.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that holds the photo and the room
It sits on the dresser between a candle stub and a small stack of books — the photo inside it one you keep meaning to print more of. The herringbone catches the afternoon light differently depending on the angle, warm and unhurried, the brass edge a quiet anchor.



