Product Code: SY96Q
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Free Delivery
Free DPD Next Working Day delivery on all orders over £400
Free standard delivery to UK Mainland on all orders over £50
DPD Next Working Day and Saturday delivery also available when ordered before 2pm Mon-Fri
Sell or Part-Exchange
Have equipment to trade in?
We want your old cameras, lenses and accessories.
Part-exchange against a new camera, or sell your gear and get paid by secure bank transfer
Get in touch for your free, no obligation quote.
This attractive wood multi aperture frame can take several size photographs in both horizontal and portrait mode, so is extremely versitile and hangs on a metal, serrated hook attached to the back of the frame at the top.
Each aperture is attached to the other for additional rigidity and are well balanced around the large 8x6 inch aperture. There are three 6x4 inch photos, two in portrait and one in landscape, two 7x5 inch aperutres, one in landscape, one in portrait and one 8x6 inch aperture in landscape mode, so plenty of choice for either portraits of people or group photos or scenic shots that have been taken on holiday
The frame has a farmhouse feel to it, with a distressed, unfinished feel. The matt paint has been applied and then removed in places to give a stunning effect. The muted purple and beige colours contrast beautifully with the white and the overall effect is extremely attractive. The glass fronts on the apertures give lots of protection to the precious photographs inside.
The photographs are easily put into the frame by taking off the individual aperture backboards and then fastening them securely back into place using the folding metal tabs. There is a single serrated, metal crossbar on the back of the frame on which it hangs and because there are teeth on the bar, the frame is easy to hang straight.