Wall & Tabletop Picture Frames
Wall and Tabletop Picture Frames for home decor, including wood, metal, and collage styles for tabletop displays and wall mounting. This category indexes about 9,800 products with an average rating of 4.53 and price tiers from budget to premium (avg ~(price varies)); notable brands include ArtToFrames
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MCS Studio Gallery 14x22 Poster Frame (2-Pack) Black Woodgrain
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upsimples 11x17 picture frame set of 5, wall & tabletop
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MCS Studio Gallery 8.5x11 Picture Frame 4-Pack
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upsimples 5-pack 12x18 picture frames with mat (11x17 opening) - wall display
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Homeforia 11x14 Brown Picture Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 11x17 Picture Frame in Black Wood with Glass
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Homeforia 5x7 Picture Frame Set, 2-Pack Black Aluminum with Glass
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Homeforia 5x7 Gold Frame with Glass & Mat (Set of 2)
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Homeforia 14x14 Gold Picture Frame with Glass
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Homeforia 12x18 Rose Gold Picture Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 12x18 Silver Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 11x17 Bronze Picture Frame
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Homeforia 14x14 Black Picture Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 13x19 Picture Frame in Black Metal
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Homeforia 11x22 Oak Picture Frame
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Homeforia 15x15 Gold Frame with Temered Glass and Mat
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Homeforia 11x17 White Wood Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 11x22 Black Picture Frame, Tempered Glass
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Homeforia 11x22 Gold Frame - tempered glass, wall mount
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Homeforia 14x17 Gold Picture Frame
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Homeforia 15x15 Black Picture Frame with Mat (11x11 opening)
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Homeforia 13x19 Gold Frame with Tempered Glass
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Homeforia 11x17 Brown Wood Frame with Mat
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Homeforia 14x17 Picture Frame in Black with Mat
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right frame size for my photo or artwork?
Measure the visible image area and the full print size, then pick a frame that matches those dimensions; if your print has a border or matting, include that in the measurement. Standard frame sizes (e.g., 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 16x20) simplify matching, and many frames list both actual frame dimensions and the size of the insert they hold
What are the differences between wall frames and tabletop frames?
Wall frames are designed for hanging and often include hardware for vertical or horizontal display; tabletop frames have a built-in easel or stand for placing on flat surfaces. Choose based on where you plan to display the piece and whether you need a portrait or landscape orientation on a table or shelf
What materials should I consider for durability and appearance?
Common materials include solid wood, MDF with veneer, metal, and acrylic or glass glazing; wood and metal offer durability and a high-end look, MDF is cost-effective, and acrylic is lighter and shatter-resistant compared with glass. Consider the weight, finish, and whether you need UV-protective or non-reflective glazing for preservation
How much should I expect to spend on picture frames?
Prices vary widely depending on size, material, and brand, with budget options often under $50 and higher-end or custom frames reaching several hundred dollars; the category average price is in the mid-range. For most standard sizes in home decor brands, plan a modest budget and expect higher cost for larger or custom-framed pieces
Do frames come with mats and glazing, or are those sold separately?
Many ready-made frames include basic glazing and sometimes a simple mat, but inclusions vary by product and brand; custom frames typically let you choose matting and glazing options. Check the product description to confirm whether a mat, glass, or acrylic cover is included and what materials are used
How do I care for and clean picture frames without damaging artwork?
Dust frames regularly with a soft dry cloth; clean glass with a lint-free cloth and a small amount of glass cleaner sprayed onto the cloth (not directly on the glazing). Avoid harsh chemicals on wood or painted finishes, and for valuable or delicate works, consult a conservator about archival materials and humidity control
What hanging hardware and safety considerations should I know?
Choose hardware rated for the frame’s weight (D-rings, wire, or sawtooth hangers) and use wall anchors or studs for heavier frames; secure glass or acrylic inside the frame to prevent rattling. For homes with children or pets, consider using wall hooks with safety catches or adhesive anchors designed for picture hanging to reduce the risk of falling