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Picture Frames

Some memories deserve more than a phone gallery.

Picture frames turn photographs into part of everyday living. They hold memories in visible places, add personality to interiors and connect people, places and moments with the feeling of home. On shelves, sideboards or desks, good frames stay quiet — but never unnoticed.


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Somewhere between photograph and design object

Our Picture Frames collection combines function with interior styling. The selection ranges from wooden frames and silver-plated photo frames to modern stainless steel and acrylic designs. Popular formats such as 10x15 cm, 13x18 cm and 20x25 cm work beautifully for family photographs, travel memories, art prints or moments worth keeping visible.

Whether your interior is calm and Scandinavian, modern and minimal or more classic and elegant, picture frames add warmth and structure to a room. They combine naturally with vases, candles, books and decorative accessories while bringing something many interiors quietly need: actual personal memories.

Different materials create very different moods. Wooden frames feel warm and natural, stainless steel looks cleaner and more contemporary, while silver-plated frames bring timeless elegance. Mixing these materials thoughtfully often creates the most interesting arrangements.

For favourite people, favourite places and moments worth keeping

Picture frames tell stories without saying much. A black-and-white photograph in the living room. A travel memory on a shelf. A family photo beside a lamp on a desk. These small details often make interiors feel more alive and personal.

Frames usually work best when they are not perfectly identical. Mixing formats, sizes and materials creates depth and character. Smaller frames grouped together bring calm to shelves and consoles, while larger formats can stand alone as stronger visual accents.

Mounts and passe-partouts also change the feeling of an image significantly. They create visual space around photographs and often make smaller formats appear calmer and more refined. A surprisingly effective detail for something so simple.

Which picture frame suits which interior style?

When choosing picture frames, material, format and placement all matter. Wooden frames work especially well in natural interiors with warm colours and softer textures. Stainless steel and silver frames feel more modern or elegant and pair beautifully with glass, candles and minimalist accessories.

Compact formats such as 10x15 cm or 13x18 cm are ideal for shelves and sideboards, while larger 20x25 cm frames create stronger standalone accents.

When combining several frames, a shared colour palette usually works better than perfectly matching models. Black, silver, wood and white can easily coexist. Too many unrelated colours, however, quickly become visually loud. The photographs should remain the focus, not a competitive framing situation.

Frames for memories with design value

Our brands combine timeless elegance with modern interiors. Georg Jensen stands for Scandinavian clarity and refined simplicity, while Christofle brings silver-plated sophistication into the home. Natalini offers elegant picture frames for different styles, and Hermann Bauer balances classic and contemporary aesthetics.

The collection continues to grow with new materials, finishes and design approaches for people who prefer keeping memories visible rather than hidden in digital folders.

A good photograph becomes even better when it has a place to stay.

Whether family portrait, travel memory or art print: picture frames make interiors feel more personal. Sometimes one photograph is enough to make a room instantly feel more like home.

FAQ – Framing the Moments That Matter

What picture frame sizes are available?

Picture frames are available in a wide range of standard sizes designed to match common photo and print formats. Popular options include 10 × 15 cm, 13 × 18 cm, 15 × 20 cm, 20 × 25 cm, as well as international paper sizes such as A4 and A3. If you plan to use a mount (mat), choose a larger outer frame to create additional space around the image and achieve a more refined presentation.
The most popular picture frame sizes depend on the photographs or artwork you want to display. For freestanding frames, 10 × 15 cm, 13 × 18 cm and 20 × 25 cm are among the most frequently chosen formats. They are ideal for displaying family photos, holiday memories or favourite prints on a sideboard, shelf or desk.
A variety of woods can be used to create high-quality picture frames. Lighter woods bring a fresh, natural feel, while darker finishes add warmth and sophistication. More important than the specific wood species is the overall craftsmanship, including precise joints, a well-finished surface and durable construction. The natural grain of wood also gives every frame its own unique character.
A good picture frame combines quality materials, careful craftsmanship and a design that complements the artwork rather than competing with it. Clean mitred corners, a sturdy back panel and a stable stand are all signs of a well-made frame. Wooden frames are particularly valued for their timeless appearance, durability and natural warmth.
An A4 print measures 21 × 29.7 cm. To display it without a mount, choose an A4 picture frame. If you would like to use a mount, a larger frame such as 30 × 40 cm is a popular choice, creating more visual space around the artwork.
The best picture frame enhances both the image and your interior. Light wooden frames complement bright photographs and Scandinavian-inspired interiors, while darker frames create elegant contrast and work particularly well with black-and-white photography. Adding a mount helps draw attention to the image by creating visual balance and additional space around the photograph.
There is no single inventor of the picture frame. Decorative frames have existed since ancient times, while the wooden frames we recognise today developed throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Europe. Originally created as part of painted artworks, they gradually evolved into standalone frames for paintings, photographs and prints.
Most picture frames can be opened from the back by gently lifting or rotating the small metal tabs that hold the backing board in place. Once opened, simply insert your photograph, replace the backing and secure the tabs again. Working on a soft surface helps protect both the frame and the glass during the process.
Freestanding picture frames often look best when arranged in relaxed groupings rather than perfectly symmetrical rows. Combining different frame heights creates visual interest, while using similar colours or finishes keeps the display harmonious. On a sideboard or console table, larger frames are usually placed at the back with smaller ones positioned in front. Leaving a little space between each frame allows every photograph to stand out—after all, some memories simply deserve a place of their own.