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Mulbury Rescued Timber Picture Frame 6x4" - Oiled"

Mulbury Rescued Timber Picture Frame 6x4" - Oiled"

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  • Made in Australia
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Mulbury Rescued Timber Picture Frame 6x4" - Oiled. A beautiful timber photo frame hand-crafted in Melbourne from rescued timber with a natural oil finish to bring out the richness of the wood. Ready to hang or stand and fitted with an acrylic front. Standard photo size/6" x 4".

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Features

you are making a difference:

  • Small Melbourne-based Australian business.
  • Hand crafted.
  • Rescued and upcycled timer, saving waste from landfill. Mulbury measure success by the amount of landfill saved each year. From 1994 to 2020, they have saved approximately 218,000kgs (273,000 lineal metres) of timber from landfill.

features:

  • Picture frame hand-crafted with care from naturally-aged, rescued/recycled timbers.
  • Every frame has its own unique character. Irregularities are part of the appeal with nail holes, knots, gum veins and splits.
  • Frames are finished with natural plant oil.
  • Acrylic front. Ready to hang on your wall or stand.
  • Frame can stand either landscape or portrait.
  • Frame hangs in a landscape (horizontal) direction.
  • Comes with a hanging clip which you can attach to the backing board.

dimensions:

Standard photo size/6" x 4" (150mm x 100mm). Frame width is approximately 40mm. Depth is approx. 10-15mm.

All frames come with a rebate which your image sit inside. Please note your image will lose about 5-8mm off each side behind the frame.

Made in Australia.


Ingredients / Materials

2mm glass, recycled timber frame, flexi-clips, and 3mm backing board.

Made in

Australia

Brand story

In the 1990's Mulbury founder and builder by trade Gerard Melder decided to do something about all the waste wood he had seen on sites over the years. He began to collect this material, and in his backyard shed worked the timber into beautiful picture frames. He sold these at markets across Victoria.

Today, over 25 years later, Mulbury continues to make beautiful picture frames from reclaimed wood.

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