
Umbra Wishbone Picture Frame
WISHBONE PICTURE FRAME
WISHBONE PICTURE FRAME
Designed By Matt Carr
Introducing WISHBONE: the sculptural desk frame that will effortlessly elevate any space with its polished finish.
Its trophy-inspired design ensures 360 degree beauty, allowing for photos to be showcased on both sides of the frame.
With the ability to easily orient photos vertically or horizontally, WISHBONE can float photos in either a 5x7 or 4x6 size. Upgrade your desk game with WISHBONE.
INFORMATION
MATERIAL
- 50% ALUMINUM
- 30% STEEL
- 20% GLASS
PRODUCT TYPE
Frame
BRAND
Umbra
DISPLAY ARTWORK, PHOTOS AND MORE
Use the Wishbone frame to display pictures, art, illustrations and more
FLOATS YOUR PICTURES
Wishbone is a floating frame that holds both portrait and landscape photos between two panes of glass to add a transparent border around your image and a dimensional element to your table or wall
DOUBLE-SIDED FRAME
Wishbone's 360-degree beauty allows you to showcase two images - viewed from either side of the frame; floats 4x6 or 5x7 images
UNIQUE PHOTO DISPLAY
This innovative trophy-inspired picture frame elevates photos and featured a polished metal finish, creating a unique and modern tabletop display
SKU
1020820-158
DESIGNER
Matt Carr
DETAIL
Upgrade your desk game with Wishbone.
ROTATE
360 Degree
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.
