At 4 by 6 inches, this frame fits standard prints without cropping headaches.
From tabletops, the easel back props vertically or horizontally.
On walls, two sawtooth hangers sit recessed into the frame rear.
With a silvery finish, the metal-look plastic catches light without screami ng for attention.
Under glass, photos sit behind a real pane—not flimsy acrylic that scratches when you breathe on it.
Inside the frame, a slide-out backing releases with metal swivel tabs.
Between uses, the backing stores flat without warping.
Against moisture, the synthetic outer shell won't rust like genuine aluminum.
For gifting, the minimal profile slides into stockings or mailers at seven ounces shipping weight.
Near monitors, the metallic tone plays surprisingly nice with gray desk setups.
Above keyboards, horizontal orientation shows panoramic phone shots.
Beside beds, vertical mode handles portraits of humans or extremely judgmental cats.
Without tools, wall mounting needs only a nail or thumbtack through either sawtooth slot.
After relocation, the easel leg snaps back with audible satisfaction.
Between color options, silvery reads neutral; black or gold variants exist for louder personalities.