Substrates & Finishes

Find new ways to elevate your artwork with our large variety of substrates and finishes.

Substrate options

Finishing options

Single Matte Frame

Single Matte

A single, contrasting matte in white – or neutral – separates the artwork from the frame. Single mattes are large enough to make the artwork and frame pop. This solution also increases the final size of the framed piece.

Double Matte Frame

Double Matte

A double matte can be used to highlight colors from the artwork, frame, and surrounding environment. This display is most effective with multiple pieces of diverse artwork.

Frame Tight

Frame Tight

Frame tight, the simplest option, means the artwork fills the entire frame. This solution can decrease the final size of a framed piece for projects with limited space.

Canvas Gallery Wrap

Canvas Gallery Wrap

The canvas is mounted on a rigid substrate, and then stretched around a hidden frame. This design works well in high traffic areas, such as hallways and stairwells. A great option in areas where glass is prohibited.

Canvas Floating Frame

Canvas Floating Frame

This option places a canvas gallery wrap inside of a profile frame constructed out of wood or metal. A small amount of space is revealed between the frame and artwork to create the floating effect.

Acoustic Canvas Panel

Acoustic Canvas Panel

These sound absorbing panels reduce sound transmission up to 99%. It is made of 75% recycled material with the highest rated noise reduction coefficient ASTM standards.

Acrylic without Standoffs

2” Border | NO Standoffs

A safe art display option, since there is no breakable glass. The artwork is mounted behind clear acrylic up to one-quarter inch in thickness. This finish is created for spaces with lots of light.

Acrylic with Standoffs

2” Border with Standoffs

Standoffs are designed to hold the artwork at a distance from the acrylic. The cornered edge is suggested for areas free of traffic, usually above furnishings or reception desks.

Full Bleed with Standoffs

Full Bleed with Standoffs

The artwork continues to the polished edge of the acrylic. Multiple panels can be arranged together to complete a larger image across the wall space.

What Are standoffs?