
Each frame is built from small wood-grain pieces set by hand into a herringbone pattern — a technique that gives the surface its dense, almost woven texture. A narrow brass-tone inlay runs the interior edge, drawing the eye inward toward the photo rather than away from it. The two-way easel back and dual D-rings allow the frame to settle equally well on a shelf, a mantle, or a wall — vertically or horizontally, as the moment calls for.
Handcrafted in small runs, each frame carries slight variation in wood tone and grain alignment — no two are exactly alike.
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The Story
Each frame is built from small wood-grain pieces set by hand into a herringbone pattern — a technique that gives the surface its dense, almost woven texture. A narrow brass-tone inlay runs the interior edge, drawing the eye inward toward the photo rather than away from it. The two-way easel back and dual D-rings allow the frame to settle equally well on a shelf, a mantle, or a wall — vertically or horizontally, as the moment calls for.
Handcrafted in small runs, each frame carries slight variation in wood tone and grain alignment — no two are exactly alike.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The frame that holds its own on any shelf
Set it on the nightstand alongside a stack of books and a candle — the warm wood and quiet brass do just enough to make the photo feel chosen, not just placed. Guests pick it up. They always notice the pattern first.



