With this shiny gold picture frame, your subjects get a framing that is both trendy and stylish. It fits just as well alone on the wall as together with other picture frames in a gallery wall. If you also match the gold frame with frame variants in other colours, you get an extra exciting result.
This picture frame is made of ayous wood and has a 13 mm wide strip with a glossy surface. The glass is acrylic glass, which is a lightweight and unbreakable glass variant with crystal clear sharpness. On the back, there are wall hangers for mounting on the wall in both portrait and landscape orientation.
The frame has a back piece in MDF, which is held in place by small pins. If you bend up the pins, you can remove the back piece and place your subjects in it.
Sku:
51062608
Specification
Picture size
8x12 inches
Colour
Gold
Mount included
No
Material
Wood
Place for
1 picture
Glossiness of the frame
Glossy
Stand included
Yes
Made in
Sweden
Wood type
Ayous wood (Foil-wrapped)
Type of glass
Acrylic Glass
Orientation
Portrait & Landscape
Wall attachment
Yes
Rabbet Depth (Inner Depth)
8 mm
Width of moulding
13 mm
Depth of moulding
11,5 mm
Back Panel Material
MDF
Profile Type
Rectangular
Mounting Method
Flexible pins
Surface Treatment
Wrapped
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With this shiny gold picture frame, your subjects get a framing that is both trendy and stylish. It fits just as well alone on the wall as together with other picture frames in a gallery wall. If you also match the gold frame with frame variants in other colours, you get an extra exciting result.
This picture frame is made of ayous wood and has a 13 mm wide strip with a glossy surface. The glass is acrylic glass, which is a lightweight and unbreakable glass variant with crystal clear sharpness. On the back, there are wall hangers for mounting on the wall in both portrait and landscape orientation.
The frame has a back piece in MDF, which is held in place by small pins. If you bend up the pins, you can remove the back piece and place your subjects in it.