Matt Oak effect Plain Multi Picture frame (H)85.6cm x (W)65.6cm
Product details
Product information
This multi aperture frame is ready to stage the photos or drawings of your choice to liven-up your interior. Wall-mounted, this trendy natural oak effect picture frame can be hung on your walls to finish off your interior.
- Compatible with Wall-mounted
- Maximum number of photos - 18
- Orientation: Any orientation
- Mount details: With mount: NA, without mount: 25x 33" (63 x 83 cm)
Features and benefits
- Easy to install - hangers included for vertical or horizontal installation.
- Features a mount to protect your photos and add a profound effect on your finished framed piece.
- Made from FSC-certified wood acquired from sustainably maintained forests.
Health and safety
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Specifications
Backing material | Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) |
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Brand | GoodHome |
Colour | Oak |
Design | Plain |
Finish | Matt |
Fitting type | Wall-mounted |
Frame material | Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) |
Frame type | Multi |
Maximum number of photos | 18 |
Mount included | Mount included |
Mounting type | Wall-mounted |
Orientation | Any orientation |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Pane material | Glass |
Product shape | Rectangular |
Style | Contemporary |
Weight (g) | 4920g |
Product code | 5059340475257 |
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
1.5 / 5(2 reviews)EP24 - 1 / 5 - 17/08/2024
Poor fixings
Product fell off the wall within a week and glass smashed everywhere. Same as previous review, fixings are not strong enough for the frame and glass. Shame as it’s a nice frame.
Irate45 - 2 / 5 - 04/02/2024
Not fit for purpose
I bought this a few months ago and finally got round to putting it up. It looks great but fell off the wall within 2 hours. The fixings you are supposed to use, are attached to the cardboard backing, not the actual frame. One of the metal fixings just ripped away from the cardboard. Luckily the glass did not smash and so I glued the now broken frame and tried again. But even the frame itself is too weak and sags with the weight. So I now have a picture frame that looks OK, but I can't hang on a wall.