Frames from GejstDaiku Picture Frame
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Introducing the 'Daiku Picture Frame' by Gejst Design, a masterful fusion of classic Japanese craftsmanship and Scandinavian minimalism. The Daiku picture frame effortlessly combines aesthetic sophistication with functionality, making it a perfect addition to any interior design style.
Made with meticulous attention to detail, Daiku frames are inspired by ancient Japanese woodworking techniques such as Kumiko and Sashimono. These frames look as if they are assembled without a single nail, a nod to the intricate Kumiko method where carved pieces of wood are joined together under pressure. The Sashimono technique, on the other hand, uses wooden pegs to create hidden joints and maintain a seamless front. Although Daiku frames are discreetly screwed together, their facade hides a beautiful illusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
The name 'Daiku' comes from the Japanese word for carpenter, and it speaks to the frame's dedication to precision and craftsmanship. Crafted from exquisite oak wood and featuring floating glass panels, these frames exude Nordic minimalism and elegance. With their clean lines and light finish, Daiku frames effortlessly complement any home decor. Each frame consists of four carefully selected oak pieces that enclose two clear glass panels, creating the illusion that the artwork is floating within the four wooden edges.
Daiku Picture Frame brings a touch of timeless beauty and heritage to your home. Elevate your interior with the grace of Japanese craftsmanship and the simplicity of Scandinavian design. Add a Daiku frame to your home and transform your cherished memories into exquisite works of art.
- Material: Oak and glass
- 50x70 cm: Dimensions inside the wooden frame: H54.8 x W38.8cm
- A3: Dimensions inside the wooden frame: H32.8 x W22.8cm
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