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Curated Pair: Columbia Heights, Brooklyn - 11.75" x 14.75" + Advertising Design for Lamps - 12" x 15"
Companion graphic poster and Brooklyn cityscape, curated to hang together. Crisp black-and-white design meets a soft, atmospheric streetscape — a grounded, modern pairing with a shared urban thread.
Framed sizes — Advertising Design for Lamps: 12″ × 15″ • Columbia Heights, Brooklyn: 11.75″ × 14.75″.
Framing & materials —
Advertising Design for Lamps: Black matte painted oak frame with clean edges and gorgeous visible grain. Custom double-matted presentation featuring alternating black and white archival mats; the layered design adds depth and contrast, amplifying both the artwork and the frame. Hand-restored vintage frames; new acid-free backing, felt bumpers, and new hanging wire. Standard picture glass glazing.
Columbia Heights, Brooklyn: Thin vintage black beveled wood frame with a subtle profile that keeps the focus on the painting. Pale white mat that reads soft and neutral in person, gently brightening the cityscape. Hand-restored vintage frames; new acid-free backing, felt bumpers, and new hanging wire. Standard picture glass glazing.
Condition — Each frame is vintage or gently used and restored by hand in our Hudson Valley studio; expect subtle, period-appropriate patina.
Ready to hang — Arrives fully finished and ready for the wall.
Care — Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture to keep your print vibrant and your frame in its best shape.
Shipping — All artwork is safely packaged and ships from our Hudson Valley studio. Each piece is insured and tracked for peace of mind.
Custom Requests — In addition to our curated collections, we’re also a full-service framing studio — happy to frame your own artwork, prints, or family photos with the same care and craftsmanship. If you’re drawn to a particular frame style, print, or size not listed, reach out — we often accommodate custom pairings and commissions when materials allow.
Collection Note — From Season I — The First Impression Series (October 2025): a quiet invitation to collect what speaks to you — not what’s trending.
Companion graphic poster and Brooklyn cityscape, curated to hang together. Crisp black-and-white design meets a soft, atmospheric streetscape — a grounded, modern pairing with a shared urban thread.
Framed sizes — Advertising Design for Lamps: 12″ × 15″ • Columbia Heights, Brooklyn: 11.75″ × 14.75″.
Framing & materials —
Advertising Design for Lamps: Black matte painted oak frame with clean edges and gorgeous visible grain. Custom double-matted presentation featuring alternating black and white archival mats; the layered design adds depth and contrast, amplifying both the artwork and the frame. Hand-restored vintage frames; new acid-free backing, felt bumpers, and new hanging wire. Standard picture glass glazing.
Columbia Heights, Brooklyn: Thin vintage black beveled wood frame with a subtle profile that keeps the focus on the painting. Pale white mat that reads soft and neutral in person, gently brightening the cityscape. Hand-restored vintage frames; new acid-free backing, felt bumpers, and new hanging wire. Standard picture glass glazing.
Condition — Each frame is vintage or gently used and restored by hand in our Hudson Valley studio; expect subtle, period-appropriate patina.
Ready to hang — Arrives fully finished and ready for the wall.
Care — Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture to keep your print vibrant and your frame in its best shape.
Shipping — All artwork is safely packaged and ships from our Hudson Valley studio. Each piece is insured and tracked for peace of mind.
Custom Requests — In addition to our curated collections, we’re also a full-service framing studio — happy to frame your own artwork, prints, or family photos with the same care and craftsmanship. If you’re drawn to a particular frame style, print, or size not listed, reach out — we often accommodate custom pairings and commissions when materials allow.
Collection Note — From Season I — The First Impression Series (October 2025): a quiet invitation to collect what speaks to you — not what’s trending.