A Standard. Made Permanent.
Every brand has a story. Every founder has a standard.
Vision Frames creates collector’s pieces built around emblems, identities,
and symbols that deserve more than a screen or a shelf.
Not a replica. Not a print. The real thing — sealed, numbered,
and handcrafted in Germany. Produced in strictly limited releases
or as private one-of-one commissions.
Two Forms. One Principle.
Vision Frames exists in two forms.
Public archive releases preserve selected symbols in strictly limited numbers.
Private commissions are created around a client’s own company, brand, object, or personal vision.
Different in origin.
Built on the same principle:
to preserve something meaningful permanently.
More Than An Object
A Vision Frame is not made to fill a wall.
It is made to hold a decision.
A mark of what was built, chosen, achieved, or believed in —
preserved as a finished object.
Sealed permanently.
Created to remain long after the moment itself has passed.
Authentic Glass Front
Protected behind authentic glass and permanently sealed by hand.
Every detail — from the emblem itself to the final composition —
is preserved exactly as intended.
Built to feel permanent.
Built to remain untouched.
Numbered. Engraved. Permanent.
Every public release carries a precision-engraved stainless steel plaque.
A permanent mark tied to one specific piece within the archive —
produced once, and never repeated.
The Symbol At The Center
Every Vision Frame begins with one defining object.
An emblem. A logo. A symbol tied to identity, achievement, or personal meaning.
Whether part of a public archive release or a private commission,
every piece is designed to preserve what its owner chooses to stand behind.
The Creator
Vision Frames was founded by Christoph Wolf with the intention to create objects that feel as permanent as the vision behind them.
Every piece is assembled, sealed, and finished by hand in Germany — individually, without mass production, and without repetition.
Built to exist beyond the moment they were created in.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Collector Information
Materials, authenticity, production timelines, archive details and care of the object.
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