In Latin, Folia means “leaves” — a quiet tribute to nature’s grace and the enduring language of ornament.
This name speaks to more than just pattern. It recalls the way vines travel across ancient walls, the way forest canopies whisper stories through the seasons, and the soft repetition of beauty in botanical form. The frame’s floral inlay — set in a rich forest green — is not painted, but patiently pieced by hand using horn bone, each shard placed with care into a perfectly carved surface. The horn bone used comes from animals that passed away naturally from old age — a respectful choice that avoids animal cruelty and honours the full life cycle. No two frames carry the exact same rhythm. The variation is part of the design — a reflection of the artisan’s hand, the natural material, and the intention to make each piece feel quietly storied. A single glass insert protects and displays your chosen photograph, print, or keepsake with clarity. Whether placed standing horizontally on a console or shelf, or hung vertically or horizontally on the wall, the frame adapts to different interiors while keeping its grounded, ornamental feel. From its material origin to its handcrafted finish, every part of this piece is shaped by a slower process. It holds not just a picture, but time, texture, and the calm sense of something made to last.