There’s a bright, airy feel to this natural wood frame constructed from solid maple and coated in a clear finish. Its creamy beige hue is lightly streaked with fine grain patterns in a soft reddish brown tint. The sleek, uniform texture, combined with naturally occurring color and grain variations, makes for a simply splendid display.
With its extra-deep profile, this natural wood moulding is perfectly suited for canvases, shadow boxes and works that warrant added depth and drama.
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Custom framing for a stretched canvas is the crowning touch, and choosing just the right frame to elevate your piece comes down to making some choices regarding personal preference. There is a wide variety of options for framing a stretched canvas, so we’re here to help simplify the process for you.
Follow along as our framing specialists illustrate easy, step-by-step directions for backing a custom wood frame with protective, professional-looking paper.
The process of choosing the right frame for your canvas is an essential one, as the ideal frame serves to accentuate your art and the environment in which it will reside. It’s the finishing touch that elevates the value and overall aesthetic of your piece. But canvases come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, so selecting the frame that best suits your specific piece can be a daunting effort. Rest assured, we’re here to simplify it for you.
Innate organic beauty and strength—this is the hallmark of a solid wood frame grown and produced on American soil. Both infinitely versatile and individually unique, there’s a striking and simplistic quality to natural hardwood mouldings. It’s one of the many reasons why our American Hardwoods collection is so special to us, and why it continues to be popular among our valued community of art professionals and appreciators.
Learn everything you need to know about our addition of flexible framer’s points to assembled wood frames that include acrylic and mounting or mat boards.