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Leo's Bakery
Leo’s Bakery Framed Print™
Leo’s Bakery Framed Print™
Regular price
$6.00 USD
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$6.00 USD
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This isn’t just a framed photo. It’s a relic of Leo’s Bakery mythology, captured in flour-dusted light and preserved for your wall. The man at the table isn’t just holding a piping bag—he’s holding court, commanding dough and sugar like a conductor with his orchestra. This is where pride was baked into every loaf, where sweat and craft fused into legacy.
Printed on museum-quality matte paper and set in an Ayous wood frame (0.75″ thick, from renewable forests), the piece has the polish of a gallery treasure but the heart of a family heirloom. The paper is 10.3 mil thick, 189 g/m² weight, and protected by an Acrylite front panel—because memory deserves armor. With hanging hardware included, it’s ready to ascend your wall the moment it arrives.
Every detail is deliberate: water-based inks bring out the warmth of the bakery’s glow; lightweight framing makes it effortless to hang; components sourced from Japan, the US, and Latvia keep its lineage global. Like the original bakers, no shortcuts were taken.
Important note: Australia’s customs won’t allow wood frames—but that only makes the rest of the world luckier. And each print is made on demand, one by one, like bread coming out of the oven. No stockpile. No overproduction. Just your piece of history, baked fresh.
Hang it in your home, your office, or your kitchen, and you’re not just decorating—you’re staking a claim in the story. You’re saying: “I was there, even if I wasn’t.”
Printed on museum-quality matte paper and set in an Ayous wood frame (0.75″ thick, from renewable forests), the piece has the polish of a gallery treasure but the heart of a family heirloom. The paper is 10.3 mil thick, 189 g/m² weight, and protected by an Acrylite front panel—because memory deserves armor. With hanging hardware included, it’s ready to ascend your wall the moment it arrives.
Every detail is deliberate: water-based inks bring out the warmth of the bakery’s glow; lightweight framing makes it effortless to hang; components sourced from Japan, the US, and Latvia keep its lineage global. Like the original bakers, no shortcuts were taken.
Important note: Australia’s customs won’t allow wood frames—but that only makes the rest of the world luckier. And each print is made on demand, one by one, like bread coming out of the oven. No stockpile. No overproduction. Just your piece of history, baked fresh.
Hang it in your home, your office, or your kitchen, and you’re not just decorating—you’re staking a claim in the story. You’re saying: “I was there, even if I wasn’t.”
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