This beautiful wooden photo frame is perfect for displaying your favorite memories. Designed by Melanie Rothschild, it features a contemporary style that will complement any decor. The frame is rectangular in shape and measures 7 1/2 inches in height, 6 inches in width, and 3 inches in interior height. It can hold one photo, and the suitable photo size is 3.5 x 5 inches. The frame is free-standing and can be placed on any occasion. The frame and glass front cover are in good condition with no cracks or chips in the glass.The multicolor design adds an extra touch of elegance to your home. This item is perfect for anyone who loves to display photos in a stylish and meaningful way.
Sofa, the Sculptural Object Functional Art and Design Fair, is held annually in the fall at Chicago's Navy Pier. Approx. 80 international art dealers with
Beautiful never used hand painted picture frame signed by American artist Melanie Rothschild. You can look her up online- there is quite a bit information about her and her works of art. The frame is a beautiful purple, gold & black. It is 9.5” x 7.5”. The inside measures 4.5” x 6.5”. Inside the black mat it measures 4.5” x 3”. It can be hung on the wall or there is also an easel on back to place it on a table.
Floral hand-painted laundry bin that has been in our family since the 20’s. Has air holes at bottom to breathe.
it’s no surprise that the woman who lives in the geodesic dome where we shot part of our february catalog is also an artist. melanie rothschild is a self-taught artist who studied ethnic art and anthropology. she creates both functional (frames, tables, boxes) and non-functional art that she describes as “intuitive. rather than starting out […]
it’s no surprise that the woman who lives in the geodesic dome where we shot part of our february catalog is also an artist. melanie rothschild is a self-taught artist who studied ethnic art and anthropology. she creates both functional (frames, tables, boxes) and non-functional art that she describes as “intuitive. rather than starting out […]