Wooden Floating Photo Frame with Glass on Both Sides for Art and Posters

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Colour: Walnut
Size: 10.2 x 15.2 cm
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The frame that makes your print float instead of framing it

A standard photo frame presses your print flat against a cardboard backing — the edge cuts tightly around the image and nothing else happens. This floating frame works differently: the print is sandwiched between two glass panes without a backing, making it visually appear to float within a wooden frame. The result is not a framed poster but an object that allows space and air around the artwork.

Why this design stands out from standard photo frames

  • Double-sided glass without backing: the print is clamped between two glass panes, allowing light to pass through the frame and creating a layered effect that standard frames with cardboard backing cannot achieve.
  • Solid wood with visible grain: no veneer or painted imitation, but real wood that feels heavier, stays beautiful for years, and each frame has a unique pattern due to the natural wood structure.
  • White border around the print: by keeping the print smaller than the glass, a natural passe-partout is created without a cardboard layer — gallery effect without the extra cost of matting.
  • Visible on wall and table: the wooden base is stable enough to stand upright, and the frame has hanging points for wall mounting — one frame for two placement options, convenient for moving or redecorating.
  • Suitable for prints, photos, and memorabilia: works not only for posters and art prints but also for press sheets, drawn cards, sheet music, or dried leaves — the double-sided glass construction makes all flat objects displayable.
  • Multiple sizes for gallery walls: combine different sizes side by side for a layered composition — odd numbers work visually strongest, and the combination of light and dark wood tones adds depth to the wall.

For people who treat their walls as an extension of their interior: a single art print above the sofa, a trio above the bed, or a gallery wall in the hallway where guests look first. Fits warm, modern interiors with wooden furniture, and minimalist spaces where the natural wood tone is the only accent. The neutral look pairs well with Scandinavian, Japandi, and rustic styles without disrupting an existing color palette.

Placing and maintaining your print

Open the frame from the back, place your print between the two glass panes and center it so the white border around is even — an evenly distributed border of 1 to 2 cm gives the best floating effect. Clean the glass on both sides with a dry microfiber cloth; avoid ammonia-based glass cleaners which can damage the wood finish with prolonged use. Do not hang in direct sunlight for extended periods — physical prints and photos fade faster on south-facing walls than on north-facing ones.

For those who see art on the wall not as decoration, but as a conscious choice that watches with them every day.