Keith Rust is currently revamping his collection. New frame styles and liners are coming and we will update as soon as we have them restocked!
Envisioning a grand lodge built of stone on the slope of Sunset Mountain, Edwin Wiley Grove built the Grove Park Inn in 1913. Up to 10,000 pound granite boulders used in the exterior and chimneys were transported from the mountain using only mules, wagons and ropes. The construction took 11 months and 27 days to complete. The hotel was furnished by the Roycrofters, one of the most important designers and manufacturers of the Arts & Crafts.
Frame and fillet are custom made from quartersawn white oak.
The presentation of this fine art Giclee print is made using fade-resistant archival-quality colorfast UV-protected inks on premium acid-free canvas, UV resistant matte-finish sealants, and ph neutral adhesives.
Linen wrapped liners available in Seaweed Green, Java Brown or Coal Black.