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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.2 total votes
Celebrate the natural beauty of Oklahoma with this framed graphic art piece. Showcasing a picturesque countryside scene, this square artwork is made from a blend of solid and engineered wood for a closed corner frame that complements any decor. The primary art material is paper, with additional acrylic and wood elements for added texture. Suitable for both home and office spaces, this single picture frame comes ready to hang with one hook included. Bring a touch of the Sooner State to your walls and enjoy the scenic view every day.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.1 total vote
Elevate your space with this elegant framed print featuring a captivating landscape and nautical scene. Crafted with a closed corner solid wood frame, it showcases the beauty of nature and transports you to a serene shoreline. The high-quality giclée print on paper is protected by acrylic glass, ensuring it remains a stunning addition to your home or office. Displayed in landscape orientation, this rectangular piece is a true work of art that brings tranquility and sophistication to any room.
very attractive coastal print.. Sandy. Hingham, MA. 2024-11-16 15:42:39
An iconic cowboy hat is matted in moss matboard with a premium liner. Framed in an espresso wood-grain finish molding with silver lip.
by Amber Lewis x Four Hands
A design collaboration by Amber Lewis and Four Hands. Inspired by design and architecture, photographer Shade Degges strives to capture the beauty in “every day” subjects.
A design collaboration by Amber Lewis and Four Hands. Inspired by design and architecture, photographer Shade Degges strives to capture beauty in “everyday” subjects.
A design collaboration by Amber Lewis and Four Hands. Inspired by design and architecture, photographer Shade Degges strives to capture the beauty in "everyday" subjects.
A design collaboration by Amber Lewis and Four Hands. Inspired by design and architecture, photographer Shade Degges strives to capture the beauty in “everyday” subjects.