Sunday, March 7, 2010
Obrien & Schridde Designs Review
O'Brien and Schridde Designs was founded in 2003. They began designing and hand-making picture frames. Their pieces reflect their appreciation for time gone by. Over the years they have often photographed their two children and rose garden. You see these images in their frames. They continue to explore new ideas that might compliment their line.
You may have seen some of their frames in magazines across the country. They have appeared in Country Living, Country Home and Romantic Country Living.
The many time-worn objects with which they surround ourselves and the beauty of their ever blossoming old English roses greatly influence their work. Their individual artistic inspirations and sense of design come together in a way that suggests the delicate balance between then and now.
The elegantly beautiful Ivy Frame is now hanging on my bedroom wall. It was designed to give a warm, ethereal, and romantic feel in your home or office. It comes in 3 different sizes and 2 different colors - Cream or Black. I received the Cream. This particular style is very fitting for my vintage inspired theme that I'm working on in my bedroom. I plan on getting a black and white photo of my son and placing it in this frame to give it a very authentic "vintage" look.
Each of their beautiful frames are designed to look weathered and worn. They have just introduced their artboard frames. These frames are made from cardboard that is over a half inch thick. The edges have a stunning antique gold leaf finish. The printed front has a romantic embossed and gold leaf pattern around the opening.
The product in this review was provided to the reviewer for the purpose of writing a review. This in no way effects the quality of the review provided. No monetary exchange occurred in exchange for the writing of the review. The views expressed in this review are strictly that of the reviewer. All reviews provided here are the work of the reviewer and remain completely unbiased.
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