
Each tile of ethically sourced bone is set by hand into a wood-backed frame, the pieces fitted together in a running horizontal pattern that catches light differently at every angle. Thin brass bars — three lines scored at each corner — punctuate the cream field with quiet geometry. The frame holds a 5x7 photograph and can be displayed on a tabletop easel or hung via a rear d-ring, making it as adaptable as the image it carries.
Because each tile is cut from natural material, the tonal variation shifts from piece to piece — no two frames read quite the same in hand.
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The Story
Each tile of ethically sourced bone is set by hand into a wood-backed frame, the pieces fitted together in a running horizontal pattern that catches light differently at every angle. Thin brass bars — three lines scored at each corner — punctuate the cream field with quiet geometry. The frame holds a 5x7 photograph and can be displayed on a tabletop easel or hung via a rear d-ring, making it as adaptable as the image it carries.
Because each tile is cut from natural material, the tonal variation shifts from piece to piece — no two frames read quite the same in hand.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The photo deserves a frame this considered
On the bedside table, morning light moves across the bone tile in slow degrees — the cream warming, the brass catching, the photograph inside suddenly feeling less incidental and more like something worth keeping exactly where it is.



