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TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood
TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood
TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood
TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood
TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood
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TEMPLE - wooden frame | Decorative Frame in Decorative Objects by Léa Munsch. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by Léa Munsch

Léa Munsch

TEMPLE - wooden frame - Decorative Objects

Price $170

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Shipping: 7-15 days
Estimated Arrival: December 1, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
3.15H x 15.75W in
8H x 40W cm
1 kg
2.2 lb

My idea was to imagine a frame that would both be infused by my aesthetic and offers a complete user experience, ready to display on your wall.

• magnetic wooden frame
• TEMPLE is the version of the frame that comes with the photograph “ Human in Progress”
• Handmade locally with ash wood
• The wood grain changes from one plank to another which makes each frame unique
• There is no glass. 2x2 parts are held together by magnets and the print fits in between.
• Integrated invisible hanging system - you’ll just need to put a screw on the wall

Available in 3 colors:
- natural + matte varnish
- black + matte varnish
- clay + matte varnish

Dimensions : 40 cm long

3D artist : Chloé Poznanski
© photo : Mélanie Rey/Julie Nivert/Léa Munsch

Item TEMPLE - wooden frame
Created by Léa Munsch
As seen in Creator's Studio, Lutzelbourg, France
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Léa Munsch
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Instinctive sculpture practice

Léa Munsch explores the potentiality of clay and natural materials with an approach led by instinct and curiosity.
She draws from nature to produce primarily unglazed pieces that reveal the inherent qualities of texture and color of their materials. From her studio, an ever-evolving cast of ageless forms emerges, sculptures born at the crossroads where art and architecture meet.

Léa Munsch lives and works in Lorraine, in eastern France, where she's taken over a space in a former factory perched on a river at the heart of a forest.