




Block Print Picture Frame | Neon Paisley
Celebrate the perfect clash of tradition and modernity with our Neon Paisley picture frame. This playful take on a classic Indian motif features intricate paisley designs brought to life with bright neon pigments, creating a bold, contemporary twist on timeless heritage - just like Bombaby.
Lovingly crafted from sturdy recycled cardboard and wrapped in our exclusive block print cotton offcuts, this frame is as eco-conscious as it is eye-catching. Designed for eclectic interiors and vibrant tastes, it’s the ultimate way to add personality and tradition-meets-modern style to your treasured photos.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Tradition with a twist: A lively neon paisley design reimagines a classic Indian motif for modern, playful interiors.
- Eco-friendly craftsmanship: Made sustainably with recycled cardboard and artisan fabric offcuts, ensuring every piece has purpose.
- Display your way: Rear hooks allow for both portrait and landscape orientation to suit your space.
- Effortless updates: Hidden side pocket makes changing photos a breeze, keeping the focus on your memories.
- Make it a statement: Pair with our other neon prints for a gallery wall that radiates eclectic charm.
The Neon Paisley frame is where timeless artistry meets unapologetic modernity - perfect for those who love bold design with a nod to tradition.
Ethical | Bespoke | Handmade
Every Bombaby piece is a labour of love, not mass production. Designed in Rutland and handcrafted in Jaipur, our bespoke block print bedding and quilted accessories take 4–6 weeks to create - from hand-blocking and stitching, to quilting and their voyage from India to the UK.
Each fabric is printed to order by skilled artisans using the centuries-old technique of hand block printing - an intricate process where wooden blocks are hand-carved, dipped in natural dyes, and carefully pressed onto fabric, layer by layer. Because of this, you may notice small smudges, ink splashes, or slight variations in the print - these are not flaws, but the hallmarks of true craftsmanship.
To reduce waste, we also use surplus fabrics for linings, piping, and trims - so colours and patterns may vary slightly from batch to batch. This only adds to the bespoke, one-of-a-kind nature of our designs.
Unlike factory-made textiles, no two pieces are ever identical, making your item truly unique. These handcrafted details are a badge of authenticity, celebrating slow fashion, tradition, and artistry.
We also print to order to minimise waste and plant a tree for every purchase, helping to offset emissions.
Love the story behind your piece? Discover more about our artisans and their time-honoured craft in our full ‘How it’s Made’ section.
Speedy Shipping | Hassle-Free Returns
UK Shipping via Royal Mail Tracked
📦 Standard Delivery (Tracked 48): £3.95
🚚 FREE Standard Delivery on orders over £100
⚡ Speedy Standard (Tracked 24): £4.95
🚀 Express (Special Delivery): £10*
*Order by 11am for same-day dispatch. A signature is required.
International Shipping
🌍 Standard shipping under 2kg: £20
(Exact rates calculated at checkout.)
📢 Customs & taxes are the customer’s responsibility.
Easy Returns
🔄 Changed your mind? No problem! Simply head to our online returns portal [HERE] to purchase your return label - quick, seamless, and hassle-free.
✅ Returns within 14 days in unused condition = full refund.
🛍️ Sale items: Eligible for a refund.
⚡ Samples & seconds: Credit note only.
For full details, read our shipping & returns policy here.

It's all in the detail
beautiful, inside and out
Appearances are important and we want you to squeal with delight when you open your Bombaby package.
Think: pretty tissue, neon ribbons, colourful postcards - we've got it covered...
You're welcome.
slowly handmade
in tiny, exclusive batches...
Did you know? All of our bespoke neon prints are designed by us and then hand-printed slowly by our very own artisan team in Jaipur.
Most of our products take up to six weeks to make, from printing to stitching & final QC.
This is what slow fashion is all about.
