This is a driftwood photo stand made of rotten wood that grew in the primeval forest of Yakushima, a World Natural Heritage site, that was washed away by the river, hit many stones, and ended up on the coast.
The natural texture is beautiful, and the unique design of each piece is what makes them popular.
If you incorporate it into the interior of your room or office, it will add warmth and accent, making the space even more attractive.
In addition, because it uses driftwood, which is a natural material, it has a presence that is different from other wooden frames and allows you to feel a sense of unity with nature.
This photo frame is carefully handcrafted by carefully selecting each individual piece of driftwood and shaping it.
In order to take advantage of the natural texture, processing is kept to a minimum and no painting is done.
Perfect for displaying your precious memories or favorite paintings.
Comes with original photo measuring 82.6" x 116.9".
It can also be used as a welcome board or accessory rack.
The matte part is made of 0.1" thick cork board and 0.2" thick veneer.
You can insert paper using a pin, etc.
W54cm H40cm D6cm 1150g
Width 21.2" Height 15.7" Depth 2.7" 40.5 oz
This is high quality driftwood.
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- Japan
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- Not only can you display welcome boards, photos, notes, etc., but you can also use it as an interior decoration to create a comfortable space. The warmth and texture of natural materials bring natural harmony to your room. Why not decorate your precious memories and special moments with driftwood photo frames?
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