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Michael Aram

Ivy & Oak Frame

$130
Price matching available
color: silver
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Free Shipping & Returns
Estimated Arrival
Free standard shipping: 3/5 - 3/20

The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.

Materials: Nickelplate
Origin: INDIA
Care Instructions: Wipe with soft cloth. Do not clean with any chemical solvents. Directions for placing photo frame: Never move tab without loosening screw first as tab may snap. Loosen screw then move tab. Remove frame back and place in photo. Place frame back in place. Set tabs in correct position, then tighten screws in place. Do not use tab to loosen or tighten screw. A screwdriver should be used.
Dimensions (8x10, silver): 8 x 10 in.
Dimensions (silver, 5x7): 5 x 7 in.
Estimated Arrival
Free standard shipping: 3/5 - 3/20
Shipping Method: Ground Shipping
Return Policy: This product can be exchanged or returned for up to 90 days after delivery.See details

The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.

The Ivy & Oak Collection is inspired by the picturesque hamlet built for Marie Antoinette at the palace of Versailles. The collection reflects the beauty of nature and the love of a country existence - or at least how the royal palace architects romanticized it at the whim of a young queen. The simple shape of each piece is inspired by the bucket Marie Antoinette carried as she pretended to be a milkmaid at her village refuge.