
Each piece of grey and cream bone is individually cut and set by hand into a repeating zigzag pattern across an MDF core — the result is a frame that holds as much visual interest as the photograph it surrounds. The tonal variation between pieces is a natural quality of the bone inlay process, shifting from pale cream to cool grey across the surface. It stands upright on a shelf, leans on a mantle, or mounts to the wall in either portrait or landscape orientation.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, minor variation in tone and spacing from piece to piece is expected — and what makes each one distinct.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each piece of grey and cream bone is individually cut and set by hand into a repeating zigzag pattern across an MDF core — the result is a frame that holds as much visual interest as the photograph it surrounds. The tonal variation between pieces is a natural quality of the bone inlay process, shifting from pale cream to cool grey across the surface. It stands upright on a shelf, leans on a mantle, or mounts to the wall in either portrait or landscape orientation.
Because each frame is assembled by hand, minor variation in tone and spacing from piece to piece is expected — and what makes each one distinct.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The photo you love, framed as it deserves
Set it on the shelf between a small plant and a stack of books. The zigzag pattern draws the eye in — then holds it long enough to actually look at who's inside.



