Fancy a $34,500 cap for your non-workable tokens?

Fancy a ,500 cap for your non-workable tokens?

NFT art now has accessories that make it just like… regular art. A company called Danvas has developed the world’s first luxury museum-quality NFT art exhibit.

The Danvas screen is an LED unit. Like a regular frame for regular art, but much more expensive. But it has some elements that bring the design into the digital world.

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NFT art frame

Each frame is priced at $34,500 and enthusiasts can pay in crypto as well as fiat. The first edition of the display, Series G, will have the full color gamut of the original work, which they say emulates the authenticity of the original artwork. The manufacturers also say that there will be no glare, and a button for adjustable brightness. If the NFT has sound, it can be heard via the display’s acoustic channeling.

The frame has a built-in authentication indicator. When connected to the owner’s NFT wallet, it goes out if the NFT art is authentic, and owned by the wallet holder. When it confirms ownership of an NFT, a blue light is lit at the bottom of the screen.

Jeanne Anderson is CEO of Danvas. “Our new Danvas Series G display represents a watershed moment in the validation of digital and NFT art. New movements in art have often had a history of being misunderstood, and digital art is no different. We are currently experiencing a new renaissance in NFT and digital art, and at Danvas we believe that the remarkable works of art being made today deserve to be shown and shared at an extraordinary display.”

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Other benefits

The frame is made in collaboration with an industrial design firm, called Ammunition Group. This is the same studio responsible for Beats by Dre.

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The first 100 Danvas Series G frames released will be sold as premiere edition models. Danvas says buyers of the frames are eligible for future art drops and priority access for premium upgrades.

And here’s the good news, you don’t have to install it yourself. Danvas says a white-glove delivery service and expert installation will “ensure a seamless experience from first click to display debut.”

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