
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Rustic
- Care Hand wash
The subject does the quiet work here — a deep-crimson matchbook from Denver's Brown Palace Hotel, its gold-foil crest still catching light after more than a century of history. Reproduced as a fine-art print and set behind glass with a generous white mat, it sits centered in a slim frame finished in black, red oak, or white. The worn cardstock texture reads clearly at any size, making the smallest format just as arresting as the largest.
Each print is produced in limited runs, and slight variation in color rendering from screen to paper is part of what makes every piece its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
The subject does the quiet work here — a deep-crimson matchbook from Denver's Brown Palace Hotel, its gold-foil crest still catching light after more than a century of history. Reproduced as a fine-art print and set behind glass with a generous white mat, it sits centered in a slim frame finished in black, red oak, or white. The worn cardstock texture reads clearly at any size, making the smallest format just as arresting as the largest.
Each print is produced in limited runs, and slight variation in color rendering from screen to paper is part of what makes every piece its own.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
One small object that holds a whole era
It goes up on the wall between the bookshelf and the window, and people always stop to look closer — reading the crest, asking where it came from. A matchbook, framed like it deserves to be.



