The Diamond Cut Frame - White Brown - 5x7
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Sized for versatile placement, it fits comfortably on bedside tables, shelves, or desks without overpowering the space. The combination of white and brown tones provides balance, adapting with ease to minimalist or eclectic interiors. Resin gives the piece both strength and a smooth polished finish, making it as durable as it is decorative.
Every frame is hand finished, which means small differences in cut, tone, and surface are part of its character. These natural variations mark authenticity, ensuring each piece feels truly one of a kind.
| Length | 6.3 cm |
| Width | 8.8 cm |
| Height | 1.3 cm |
| Weight | 70g |
| Language | Englisch |
| Material | Polyresin |
| Values | Handmade |
| Care & Maintenance | Clean resin items by hand using warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft cloth or sponge to protect the surface. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before storing. Avoid dishwashers, microwaves, and abrasive tools, as heat and friction may cause damage or dull the finish. |
| Made in | India |
| Brand location | Belgium |
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Our brand name “Bazar Bizar” evokes a sense of duality and contradiction, blending opposites to create harmony. “Bazar” evokes the warmth of tradition and human touch, while “Bizar” hints at surprise, edge and reinvention. This core idea of two parts is more than only aesthetics, it’s a unifying thread that runs through every part of our brand. At Bazar Bizar, we celebrate this ‘Art of Connection’ – the ability of design to unify cultures, styles and ways of living. Our work is defined by this bridging of worlds: bringing together tradition and modernity, luxury and sustainability, simplicity and complexity, Bali and the world. Every object we create and every story we tell is part of this larger narrative. It forms a connection between past and present, maker and user, origin and destination. It not only enhances a space but also connects people to a story, a culture and a purpose.