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A Closer Look at My Little Davinci – Multi-storage picture frames

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Here we take a closer look at My Little Davinci – Multi-storage picture frames.

Showcase and store up to 50 prints with My Little Davinci Frames, featuring a spring-loaded backplate and easy front-opening design. Available in A4 and A3 sizes, these stylish frames come in white, light wood, or black MDF, perfect for any home or office display.

  • BUILT-IN STORAGE – Whoever the artist, display your latest favourite picture whilst storing up to 49 prints behind with a spring loaded backplate. Perfect for children’s latest artwork from nursery / school and updating or rotating photos. 
  • PERFECT SIZE – Made specifically for the most common paper and photo-print sizes; A4 and A3, the frames are beautifully suited to your little one’s finger paintings, or your favourite print or photo. Our A4: 30 x 3.3 x 37.5cm surround, wood frame 2.2cm (w). 
  • BEAUTIFUL DESIGN – The clever front opening design makes it easy to add or change photos and artwork. Made from white, Light Wood or Black MDF and a glass front, My Little Davinci A4 frames would look beautiful in any home, office or gallery. With an inbuilt white mount that turns any artwork into a masterpiece. 
  • IDEAL GIFT – The unique frame would make a great present for Grandparents, or the perfect Mother’s or Father’s Day gift. 
  • VERSATILE – Simple to hang vertically or horizontally – and easy to swap orientation depending on the image – My Little Davinci frames give you the flexibility to update your walls with ease. Plus, with a kickstand for free-standing displays. Contains all required hardware.

My Little Davinci picture frames are available now priced around £29.99 for the A4 version – they also sell an A3 version and them come in a variety of colours.

You can learn more from their website here.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edney
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blogged for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to have been a Microsoft MVP since January 2008, including as an Xbox MVP until 2023.

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