Frame Edsbyn Acrylic glass Teak 24x34 cm
Stylish and Swedish-made quality frame in warm teak
Here you can find our range of 24x34 cm picture frames, a size that works just as well as part of a larger picture wall as when standing on the sideboard alongside other favourites.
Stylish and Swedish-made quality frame in warm teak
Narrow frame of only 9.8 mm with a lightly rounded profile
Stylish and Swedish-made quality frame in beautiful light walnut
High quality 13 mm wide frame with acrylic glass, Made in Sweden
Stylish and Swedish-made quality frame in natural maple
Stylish and Swedish-made quality frame in beautiful light walnut
Untreated wooden frame with a width of 25 mm
Our most popular picture frame, with a modern, glossy design. Just 9 mm wide
Sleek Swedish quality frame in a modern graphite grey shade
Here you can find all our 24x34 cm picture frames. These picture frames have a 4:5 ratio, and can be used both vertically and horizontally. We hope that you can find something in our broad range that matches your exact taste. Are you looking for a handsome picture frame in a trendy colour, or an elegant black-varnished wooden frame? We have lots of varieties in all kinds of colours, materials, and styles, meaning that we have picture frames for every home. With us, you'll always find what you're looking for.
Our 24x34 cm frames are perfectly suited to those who want to create a nice picture wall with pictures in different sizes and formats. They even work just as well when hung up alone, or when put on a sideboard, since they're neither too small nor too big. This size is perfect for those who want to show off their most favourite pictures. Take a look in our range above – we guarantee you'll find the perfect picture frames for your home!
With a picture wall, you can freely mix photo frames of different sizes and styles, and these 24x34 cm frames work great with picture walls. Together, the pictures make a unified aesthetic, instead of hanging alone.
Of course, there aren't any rules that need to be followed when you make a picture wall – the main thing is that you're satisfied, and that the wall looks how you want it to be – but there are some things you can keep in mind that will make things easier.
Our first tip is that you should begin by laying out the pictures that you want to use, on the floor or on a table. This way, you can easily move the picture frames around, and test which ones look best.
Our next tip is about common principles you should apply when you hang the pictures up on the wall. One method is to just go with your gut and hang them up the way you feel is right. With this method, you don't need to measure anything – you can just go off your feelings and what you think looks nice. If you want to be a little more systematic, you can imagine a square or rectangle that encloses all of the pictures, and then make a kind of inner-line that holds the pictures together. Another common method is to begin by deciding the distance between the pictures – the outer edges of the pictures end up at different heights and widths, but the distance between them is always the same. This gives a slightly freer impression than when you arrange the pictures inside an imaginary picture frame.