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#401 Hexagon Frame - Black Silver

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#401 Arc Sample - Black Silver
#401 Profile Drawing
SKU:
401X-BS
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#401 Arc Sample - Black Silver

Description

A wooden hexagon frame that has a scooping profile to complement most contemporary design trends. The 1-1/2" profile is accented by delicate pearls on the inside edge and traditional ornamented beading on the outside edge. This frame has a Matte Black base coat that is accented with a fine mist of silver. This silver grey finish has a deep contemporary feel.  

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Details

Product:
Picture Frames
Series:
#401
Rabbet Depth:
3/8
Shape:
Hexagon
Color Group:
Blacks
Finish Name:
Black Silver
Material:
MDF
Stylel:
Perlina
Profile Width in Inches:
1 5/8
Size in inches:
9 5/8x14 11/16
Size in inches:
12x20
Size in inches:
14x24

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