DENTO HATCH Picture Frame 298

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Size:
W429 x D30 x H429 (mm)
Material:
Natural wood, acrylic
Country of Origin:
JAPAN

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A collaboration between original illustrations and picture frames
Tetsuichi Hatta/HATCH, an active illustrator, has created an original piece to match DENTO's picture frames. This is a special collaboration item that can only be purchased at DENTO.

"Flower"
"I drew a woman surrounded by colorful flowers. I hope that by displaying the illustration in your room with the image of arranging flowers, you will feel a sense of peace when you suddenly see it in your daily life."
Norikazu Hatta / HATCH

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Carefully designed to ensure close contact between the acrylic plate and the artwork
We have paid particular attention to the most important aspect of a picture frame: ensuring that the photo or painting adheres securely to the acrylic plate. The frame is designed to have a wooden fastener that fits into the groove inside the frame, firmly fixing the artwork to the back plate. It has a built-in urethane sheet, so artworks of standard thickness can be beautifully attached to the acrylic surface.

Quick to install and easy to position
Easy to install, just hang the frame on the included screw or pin without using string. You can display it in the position you want, and the height will not shift from left to right. The frame has a groove for hanging on the inside, so it is very stable. In addition, the fasteners are designed not to directly touch the wall, so there is no unnecessary gap between the wall and the frame, making it an excellent interior decoration.

High-quality frames created using the techniques of a long-established frame manufacturer
This sharp beauty can only be created by a manufacturer that has been making picture frames for many years. This frame is packed with skilled techniques, such as cutting both ends of the wood at a 45° angle and joining them without the slightest misalignment, and using a wooden part instead of metal fasteners to increase strength and design.

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