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BackLit iPhone 6s Decon

BackLit iPhone 6s Decon

Regular price $250.00 USD
Regular price $400.00 USD Sale price $250.00 USD
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Color: Space Grey
  • Quality Craftsmanship
  • Museum-Grade Presentation
  • Limited Edition Pieces
  • 30 Day Warranty
  • 30 Day Returns
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Phones used: Each phone is in good cosmetic condition with all parts intact for display. These devices are non-functional, aligning with our mission to transform discarded yet once-usable tech into stunning art—preventing e-waste and reducing environmental harm.

The Difference Between Decon And BackLit?

Standard Decons feature a sleek frame that keeps the artwork front and center at a lower cost. The BackLit versions, housed in a premium frame, include an illuminated inner border that enhances the artwork. With adjustable brightness, color options, and scheduling, all controlled via the Tuya Smart Life app, they offer a fully customizable experience.

Installation

Simply unbox the frame and then hang it on the surface with nails or screws or stick it with double-sided tape.

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  • Quality Craftsmanship

    We acquire forgotten phones, clean and disassemble them, then reassemble into unique designs, creating beautifully crafted masterpieces.

  • Museum-Grade Presentation

    Each frame highlights the design and engineering of everyday devices, showcasing innovation and craftsmanship.

  • Limited Edition Pieces

    Unique, numbered creations come with a certificate of authenticity, offering a personal piece of tech history.

FAQ

How do I install it?

Simply Reference the Installation Guide for any help. Still stuck? please Contact Us.

How does the light work?

Easily adjust the light color and brightness through the Tuya Smart Life app once connected. Not connected? Refer to the Installation Guide for setup instructions.

Are they functional?

Each phone is in good cosmetic condition with all parts intact for display. These devices are non-functional, aligning with our mission to transform discarded yet once-usable tech into stunning art—preventing e-waste and reducing environmental harm.

What Materials Is The Canvas Made From?

The frame is made from recycled wood with a matte black finish and premium slightly-glossy paper. BackLit Decons feature a similar composition but include an acrylic panel that protects the artwork from dust and other elements.

Whats The Difference Between Decon And BackLit?

Standard Decons feature a sleek frame that keeps the artwork front and center at a lower cost. The BackLit versions, housed in a premium frame, include an illuminated inner border that enhances the artwork. With adjustable brightness, color options, and scheduling, all controlled via the Tuya Smart Life app, they offer a fully customizable experience.

Are The Canvases Safe For Homes With Children And Pets?

Standard Decons are cordless, making them safe for any space and eliminating cord-related fall risks. BackLit Decons include a cord, which can be discreetly tucked behind furniture or a desk. For added flexibility, cable management solutions or in-wall routing can be used.

Does The Canvas Require Any Special Maintenance?

No extra upkeep is required—just occasional dusting to keep your artwork looking fresh.

Returns/Help

For any issues please review the Help section for the full FAQ and Contact form

Personal Craftsmanship

Each frame is expertly crafted to highlight the impressive design and engineering of everyday devices. By showcasing the intricate components, these unique art pieces allow you to appreciate the innovation and craftsmanship behind the technology you use daily.

BackLit iPhone 3G Decon - Deconstructed Art

Distinctiveness

No two creations are identical. The unique history of each device we disassemble gives character to our artwork. We number and document each piece, providing a certificate of authenticity that details the origin and specifications of the technology featured in your frame. Own a piece of tech history that tells a story.