All of our frames are homemade and handmade using reclaimed wood. They can be customized to suit your needs and showcase your prize possessions and mementoes. Following are just some examples of what can be done with frames of different shapes and sizes. You are only restricted by your imagination. They're not just for pictures.
Tessellating hexagons to showcase items around a marine theme.
A nice combination of large and small, this frame encompasses a large component and several smaller ones connected by a theme.
A frame to display one's belt buckles. The great thing is that it can be expanded vertically. Comes with buckle stands.
Tessellating frames allow one to go in different directions while displaying various 3D artifacts. This example snakes around pictures on a wall.
These small hexagons provide a more intimate setting for your personal items.
A collection of NASA medallions and coins displayed around a glass globe with the meatball on it.
Military medal in an individual frame.
Everyone collects Something.
Here are examples of different finishes with various personal display items.
Three diamonds make up a hexagon divided into the three main colors of the Texas flag. The white and red sections are inset to allow for displayed items, a great frame for a mantel, desk, or shelf.
This item makes a great individual or corporate gift.
Space Heroes, real and imaginary
Space, the final frontier.
Preparing for the final battle! A nice way to display several small items.
Bhuddist symbols and artifacts
Individual triangles can enrich a small space.
Challenge coins from the Bryan/College Station community. Can you spot the W above the coin from the George H W Bush Presidential Library and Museum?
Plants, rocks, Legos, what's not to love?
How many equilateral triangles make up a hexagon?
A childhood reminder of Haathi Mere Saathi - a blockbuster Hindi movie from 1971.
Triangles combining to form a large diamond make a nice, large display around a theme.
Diamonds, triangles, and squares all come together to make a Christmas tree. Each frame can be filled with an ornament of your choice. From traditional balls to the golden souvenirs from family trips, this space-saving structure is truly unique.
Combining triangles and hexagons may not totally tessellate, but compliment each other nicely.