Wooden Photo Frame with Rounded Corners and Acrylic Front Plate for Table Display

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Colour: Gold Sandalwood
Size: 10.2 x 15.2 cm (6")
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The photo frame that feels like a piece of furniture, not just decoration

Most photo frames are a thin border around a print — functional but invisible. Not this one. The thick, softly rounded wooden frame has the weight and appearance of a smaller piece of furniture finish, giving every photo inside the feeling that it has an anchored place in the room, not just standing there by chance.

Why this frame stands out

  • Solid wood with visible grain: no veneer on board material, but real wood that feels heavier in the hand, doesn’t bend when changing photos, and develops a warmer patina over the years.
  • Wide, rounded frame: the thickness of the border is deliberately exaggerated — this gives the frame a sculptural look and draws the eye to the photo rather than the wall around it.
  • Acrylic front instead of glass: acrylic is significantly lighter and resistant to drops, which is important on a nightstand or in a child's room where glass breakage is risky. It stays clear and does not distort over time.
  • Bamboo back panel: the back is reinforced with bamboo instead of thin cardboard, preventing photos from bending or the frame from sagging after years of use.
  • Easy-to-open closure: the back panel slides out smoothly for changing photos, without clips that can break or screws that get lost.
  • Stable upright design: the frame stands upright on its own on a table without an extra stand or wall mounting — suitable for a sideboard, desk, bookshelf, or windowsill.

For people who treat their interior as a place where objects need a reason to be there: those who prefer one good frame over three mediocre ones. For renters who want to add a warm, natural look to a space without major investments or alterations. And for anyone who wants to display their wedding photo, family portrait, or favorite Polaroid in something that matches the rest of their interior — not in a standard plastic frame that looks like an afterthought.

Changing photos and maintenance

Open the back panel by sliding the bamboo board out of the guides; place the photo against the acrylic front and slide the back panel back into place. Clean the wooden frame with a dry or slightly damp cloth — avoid water-based furniture polish, which can darken the natural wood color. For the acrylic front: use a microfiber cloth, not paper towels or ammonia-based glass cleaners that leave scratches or cloudy spots. Do not leave the frame in direct sunlight for hours to prevent photo fading.

A photo deserves more than a frame — it deserves a frame that fits the moment.