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Cut from a single piece of stainless steel, these picture frames are a good example of what I see as the new eco-friendly design generation, that combines simple recycled or recyclable materials with modern manufacturing techniques. The frame itself ships flat folded inside minimalistic cardboard envelope.
Just bend the side flap, slide a 4x6 picture between the slots and you have an instant picture frame. You can even use the packaging to send the picture and its frame to a friend.
Designed by Alexander Lotersztain (via oO's very eclectic)
Updated Aug 17, 2006
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Designed by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot, Framed is a simple sheet of stainless steel, with a slot to insert a picture, and a fold line for the stand, which can be both vertical or horizontal. Framed ships in a simple flat cardboard envelope, so you could even use it to send a photo along to friend or family (via oO's very eclectic)
Updated Aug 17, 2007
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