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MCS Master & Co. Foundry Metal 8x10 Matted Picture Frame with 4x6 Photo Display, Black Vertical & Horizontal Wall Hanging ...
MCS Master & Co. Foundry Metal 8x10 Matted Picture Frame with 4x6 Photo Display, Black Vertical & Horizontal Wall Hanging ...
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The MCS 18x24 inch Foundry Gallery Wall Frame is a modern and sophisticated display for photographs or artwork. The frame is crafted of aluminum, and features a contemporary black finish with linear brushing that gives this frame a luxurious look. The front of the frame features shatter resistant glass which helps prevent breakage. Easily add your photo or artwork using the easy to use turn buttons. Hanging is a breeze, with the attached saw tooth hangers for vertical or horizontal wall hanging. The frame is designed to feature a 18x24 inch photograph or art print. Pair this frame with other sizes or finishes in this collection for that show stopping gallery wall you've been dreaming of.
- MODERN DESIGN: The Metal frame features a .375" wide profile and a sophisticated brass finish with linear brushing, creating a sleek and contemporary display for your favorite photos or artwork
- DIMENSIONS: This frame measures 8x10 inches and includes an acid free white mat to feature a 4x6 inch photograph or art print; If mat is removed frame will feature an 8x10 inch photograph or art print
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Each frame is constructed of aluminum metal and a shatter resistant tempered glass front to prevent breakage
- EASY TO USE: Easy to use turn buttons make adding your photograph a breeze; turn buttons are also used for vertical or horizontal wall hanging; attached easel can be used for tabletop display
- WALL DECOR: With a passion for design, trend and functionality, MCS delivers best-in-class products that help make your house a home; Create a contemporary and sophisticated gallery wall using The Foundry Gallery Frame Collection. The mat is slightly reduced by 0.5 inches to maintain the photo's position stability.
