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Transform your space with our handcrafted Mushroom with Frog Framed Print.

 

This stunning artwork features a frog perched atop a large mushroom, surrounded by smaller fungi and verdant foliage, all encased in a sleek, recycled NZ wood frame.

 

Perfect for adding a touch of whimsical elegance to any room, this piece is ideal for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.

 

Details:
• Dimensions: 35cm x 45cm (±10%)
• Materials: High-quality print in a solid, recycled NZ wood frame
• Care: Wipe gently with a dry cloth
• Hanging: Fitted with a standard sawtooth picture hanger

 

The frame number you select corresponds with the image of the exact frame you will receive - each frame is unique and a one-off, handcrafted by a local artisan in North Canterbury.

 

Please note frame #027 has a minor light scratch measuring 15-20mm x 0.5-1mm on the right hand side upper 1/3rd of the print. It is only noticable up close (you can just make it out in the photo of it) and is discounted because of this imperfection.

Mushroom with Frog - Framed Print

$80.00Price
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  • SporeShift ships by NZ Post courier - shipments are trackable.

    Shipping is a flat rate of $10 NZ-wide - or FREE for orders over $100.

  • Handcrafted in Canterbury using premium materials, each piece is made to last — keeping your space vibrant for years to come.

    We guarantee your artwork will arrive safely and exactly as pictured — undamaged and ready to display.

TESTIMONIALS

"Excellent service!

Sporeshift have consistently got the best service of any online provider I have used. From the time of order to delivery the communication is great. I frequently wonder why other businesses can't to it the way they do. Excellence in action. And no, I am not their mother ... just a satisfied customer and mushroom lover. :)"

"As a budding mycologist I just want to say how much I appreciate the investment in getting these new Species/ Phenos approved through MPI. I do hope you are aware that it opens the door for ALL of us here in NZ to learn about, grow and study an otherwise inaccessible taxonomical branch and that this kind of effort is extremely appreciated!"

Julian A

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