Frame Styles and Materials
The Brass 4x6 Picture Frame offers a warm metallic tone with a slim, polished profile that resists tarnishing. The Hand-Woven Rattan 4x6 frame features hand-woven fibers in a light honey hue that suits coastal and bohemian interiors. The Bone Picture Frame in Natural and Black uses authentic bone inlays against a black backdrop, with each frame uniquely patterned. The Floating 8x10 frame uses tempered glass panels with a magnetic hinge and matte black metal stand for a modern, frameless look. The Striped Photo Frame in 5x7 features vertical rope inlay detailing in a creamy neutral tone.
Choosing the Right Frame
Match frame materials to the room's existing finishes. Brass frames coordinate with gold or warm metal hardware and light fixtures. Rattan frames pair with woven textiles and natural wood furniture. The bone inlay frame adds texture alongside black-and-white photography. The floating glass frame works best with modern or minimalist decor where clean lines are preferred. All frames work on shelves, mantels, desks, and nightstands, and most include options for both standing and wall-hanging display.
Frequently Asked Questions
What photo size fits each frame?
The Brass and Hand-Woven Rattan frames hold 4x6 photos. The Striped Photo Frame holds a 4x6 photo within a 5x7 frame with a mat. The Floating frame accommodates 8x10 photos or prints. Check each product listing for exact opening dimensions if you plan to use non-standard photo sizes.
Can the rattan and bone frames be displayed in a bathroom?
The brass and floating glass frames handle humidity well. The hand-woven rattan and bone inlay frames are best kept in dry environments, as prolonged moisture can warp natural rattan fibers and loosen bone inlays over time. Powder rooms with low humidity are fine for all frame types.
How do I clean these frames?
Dust brass frames with a soft cloth. The rattan frame can be gently dusted with a dry brush. The bone inlay frame should be wiped with a dry or barely damp cloth. The floating glass frame's tempered glass panels can be cleaned with standard glass cleaner sprayed onto a cloth, not directly onto the frame. Avoid submerging any frame in water.