A picture frame in a shade of walnut wood gives your subjects a nature-close framing with high elegance. This is a model with a 14 mm wide frame strip with a classic square profile and crystal clear acrylic glass. Acrylic glass is a type of glass that is unbreakable and light in weight, making this a suitable frame for you who wish for an easier hanging.
This frame fits just as well alone on the wall as together with other picture frames in a gallery wall. It can be mounted on the wall in both portrait and landscape orientation, so you can be flexible with the format of your pictures. The subjects are mounted in the frame using small bendable pins on the back of the frame, which hold the back of the frame in place.
Sku:
51061764
Specification
Picture size
50x70 cm
Colour
Walnut / Wood
Mount included
No
Material
Wood
Place for
1 picture
Glossiness of the frame
Matt
Picture frame's outer measurements
51.8x71.8 cm
Stand included
No
Wood type
MDF (Foiled)
Type of glass
Acrylic Glass
Orientation
Portrait & Landscape
Wall attachment
Yes
Rabbet Depth (Inner Depth)
9,5 mm
Width of moulding
15 mm
Depth of moulding
15 mm
Back Panel Material
Cardboard
Profile Type
Rectangular
Mounting Method
Flexible pins
Surface Treatment
Wrapped
Reviews
- 11%
Frame Trendy Acrylic Glass Walnut 50x70 cm
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A picture frame in a shade of walnut wood gives your subjects a nature-close framing with high elegance. This is a model with a 14 mm wide frame strip with a classic square profile and crystal clear acrylic glass. Acrylic glass is a type of glass that is unbreakable and light in weight, making this a suitable frame for you who wish for an easier hanging.
This frame fits just as well alone on the wall as together with other picture frames in a gallery wall. It can be mounted on the wall in both portrait and landscape orientation, so you can be flexible with the format of your pictures. The subjects are mounted in the frame using small bendable pins on the back of the frame, which hold the back of the frame in place.