
Borzoi
Infuse sophistication and vintage elegance into your interior styling with this striking 1920s photographic postcard. Capturing a poised female model in a fur-trimmed orange coat and black beret, standing confidently beside a Borzoi dog, the image reflects early-century glamour and timeless composure.
Discovered at a Hungarian flea market and preserved from a private collection, this rare piece is now archivally mounted in a handmade Jatoba (Brazilian cherry) wood frame with a clean, modern profile. Paired with a custom matte and non-glare UV-protective museum glass, the result is a warm, curated accent perfect for residential or hospitality interiors.
This one-of-a-kind work is ideal for designers seeking conversation pieces that add visual depth, vintage charm, and a global narrative to any space.
Measurements:
• Frame: 33 x 38 x 4 cm (13 x 15 x 1.5 in)
• Photo: 8.5 x 13.5 cm (3.3 x 5.3 in)
• Weight: 1 kg / 2.2 lbs
Details:
• Original 1920s photographic postcard (not a reproduction)
• Model with Borzoi dog in elegant attire
• Found in Hungary, from a personal collection
• Mounted with archival abacas tape
• Handmade Jatoba wood frame (modern profile)
• Custom matte + museum-grade UV-protective non-glare glass
• One-of-a-kind and ready to hang
• Secure, tracked shipping for peace of mind
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
To properly care for framed art with museum glass, prioritize gentle cleaning, handling with care, and regular inspection.Use a microfiber cloth to dust, and for deeper cleaning, apply non-ammonia glass cleaner to the cloth before wiping the glass, avoiding direct contact with the frame.Handle the frame by supporting it from both sides, and consider wearing cotton gloves to prevent fingerprints.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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