Umbra Bellwood Picture Frame
BELLWOOD PICTURE FRAME
BELLWOOD PICTURE FRAME
Designed by Matt Carr
Introducing the Bellwood Picture Frame – the perfect solution to add a bit of natural charm to any living space.
This versatile, double-sided frame is made using sustainable beechwood, making it a modern and eco-conscious choice.
It has adjustable orientation options so that you can display your pictures either in portrait or landscape mode.
Its unique design also allows you to rotate or pivot the image in order to vary up the look of any space. Bellwood can fit a 5x7 image or float a 4x6.
Measures 7.38 x 2 x 9.5 inches (19 x 5 x 24 cm). Wood is a unique natural material with variations in tone, texture, and grain. The product may vary from our imagery.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Umbra
PRODUCT TYPE
Frame
COLLECTION
Bellwood
PRODUCTION
Made in United States
MATERIAL
- 30% Glass
- 10% Steel
- 20% Poplar
- 40% Fagus Sylvatica
USE
Wall
AVAILABLE COLORS
Three
MADE WITH SUSTAINABLE WOOD
Bellwood's frame is made with natural beech or walnut ash wood and comes from renewable sources
PIVOTS 360-DEGREES
With soft curves, inspired by our Bellwood Collection, this desk frame seamless pivots or rotates, adding a unique touch to your typical picture frame
WARRANTY
5 Years
ITEM
Decorative
FITS 5X7 OR FLOATS 4X6
This double sided frame allows you to showcase two pictures at once and fits 5x7 images or floats 4x6
LANDSCAPE OR PORTRAIT PHOTOS
Bellwood Desk Frame can be flipped to easily showcase either portrait or landscape photos
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
MODE
Portrait or Landscape Mode
ORIGINAL DESIGN & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Our team of international designers bring thought, creativity and original design to everyday items. Umbra products are made to last using high quality materials and we back that with a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee and a 5-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty. Don’t be fooled by copy-cat products. Choose Umbra and get the original design
DESIGNER - MATT CARR
Matt is compelled to create product that balances business and imagination. His work has been featured multiple times in The New York Times, The Daily Telegraph, Surface Magazine, I.D Magazine, Met Home, Monocle, and Living Etc. Subtle details, an appreciation for imperfection, and the reinvention of traditional objects are distinguishing features of his designs. As VP of Design, Matt oversees a global design department headquartered in Toronto.