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MCS Gallery Foundation Poster Frame, Picture Frame For Wall Art, Brass, 16 x 20 Inch, Single

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Arrives Friday, Sep 5
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Size: 16 x 20 in


Color: Brass


Features

  • Modern Design: Our Gallery Foundation Poster Frame is a large photo frame that features a 0.75 inch wide by 0.8 inch deep profile in a sleek brass finish designed to help you create a contemporary display for your poster frames or art prints
  • Dimensions: Our 16x20 frames measure 16.8 x 20.8 x 0.8 inches overall and hold a single 16x20 inch photograph, poster, or art print
  • Quality Construction: Our wall frames are made of durable extruded plastic material and feature a clear plexi front that provides protection from dust and dirt
  • Easy To Use: Our modern hanging picture frames have MDF wood backs that make adding your photo or art print a breeze; Frames include 2 pre-attached sawtooth hangers for easy vertical or horizontal hanging
  • Wall Decor: With a passion for design, trend and functionality, MCS delivers best-in-class products that help make your house a home; With multiple sizes and finishes to choose from, you can create a beautiful display in any room

Description

The MCS Gallery Foundation Poster Frame is the ideal choice for displaying your favorite posters, prints, or artwork. This 16 x 20 picture frame has a sleek, contemporary design that complements most decor styles. These gallery wall frames feature a brass finish that helps create an upscale, trend-forward display. Our multipurpose hanging picture frames, poster frames, photo frames, and puzzle frames come with 2 pre-attached sawtooth hangers for vertical or horizontal mounting. These large picture frames feature plexi fronts, a safe and durable alternative to glass. MCS Gallery Foundation Poster Frames make the perfect addition to your home, office, or dorm room. Thanks to their contemporary design, you can create stunning gallery walls and more. Mix and match sizes and finishes to create a look that is all your own!

Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 16.8 x 0.99 inches


Item Weight: 3.05 pounds


Manufacturer: MCS


Country of Origin: Mexico


Item model number: 62819


Finish types: Brass


Assembly required: No


Batteries required: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Poster frames
Size: 24 x 36 in Color: Black
These frames are not top-of-the-line, but they can hold their own. The only thing is, the glass part is plexiglass, but that's okay because the frame and backing are pretty sturdy and they look great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Veritas Veritas

  • Frame
Size: 16 x 24 in Color: Black
I got these for my family room to hang my movie posters. This frame works and looks gray. I love that it comes in different sizes so I can match all my pictures. This is a great quality and looks good on the wall. Very easy to to hang and out the pictures inside.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Brian

  • Beautiful frame
Size: 16 x 20 in Color: Brass
Beautiful frame and great value for the money!
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Bella Hamilton

  • For the price and quality, I’m happy. I’d buy again.
Size: 20 x 28 in Color: White
I have a bunch of old sports, movie, and music posters from the 1970s. They’ve been rolled up and stored in a cardboard tube. I finally decided to display them so I purchased several MCS Gallery Foundation Poster Frames of different sizes. I didn’t want to spend more $$$ on the poster frames than the posters are actually worth, but I did. After I received and framed the posters, I was satisfied with them. The MCS poster frames seemed to have the best quality at the most reasonable price. The packaging of the MCS poster frames was outstanding. All the shipping boxes were well-protected so there was no problem with damage or breakage. The MCS Gallery Foundation Poster Frames are NOT museum quality, but more than adequate for posters. The posters were fairly easy to insert. The only problem that I encountered was one of the posters had a sticky “gummy” residue on the inside surface of the clear cover. Luckily, I felt it before inserting the poster so I was able to wipe it off. If I hadn’t wiped off the “gummy” residue, the poster might have gotten stuck and torn if I had to reposition the poster within the frame. The MSC Gallery Foundation Poster Frames are lightweight so hanging the frames to the wall is fairly easy. If you’re in an earthquake prone area and afraid of falling debris inside your home, the MCS is light enough that it shouldn’t do too much damage if it falls off. The MSC Gallery Foundation Poster Frame has two saw-tooth hangers for vertical and horizontal hanging on the back. There is, however, NO wall hooks included for wall hanging. The wall hanging hooks have to be purchased separately. For the price and quality, I’m happy. I’d buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by LEE

  • Ease of inserting picture
Size: 16 x 20 in Color: Brass
Opening the frame was extremely easy and reassembling equally simple while providing stability for the picture inside. I was inserting a diamond dotz Thomas Kinkade picture and the frame's finish blended nicely.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by MK

  • Sloppy construction, INCREDIBLY terrible glue
Size: 24 x 36 in Color: Black
I bought 3 of these. Outwardly the frame looks good, but, as many other reviewers have noted, the plexiglass is glued to the frame, and it's a REALLY big deal for the following reasons: First and most importantly, the factory churning these out has poor quality control. The glue is used far too liberally and not only is it visible from the front in some cases, but it also frequently completely covers the inside edges. Be warned, this WILL stick to your art piece and potentially tear and destroy it at worst, if you're not careful, or leave stains on it at best, if you are. Secondly, removing the glue is near impossible. I don't know what kind of glue it is, but it's quite literally the most tenacious gunk I've ever seen, more persistent than carpet glue. I spent weeks working in my spare time and testing different chemical and mechanical means of removing the glue. I did eventually stumble on some insights that help (which I'll share below), but in the meantime I basically destroyed one of the frames, and ended up having to completely sand and repaint it, which was not easy because a powered sander of any kind will heat the frame plastic up too much and just melt it into a giant mess. Just trust me when I say that if you're thinking about removing the glue yourself, just throw the the whole thing in the trash and buy something else. Or maybe just cover the glue up with some sacrificial paper or felt or something and forget about removing it entirely (which isn't even an option if it's showing from the front). Lastly, the frame itself is made of very light, bendy plastic. While it's durable, it has no strength. The glued-in plexiglass is actually strictly necessary for the frame to stay together. Without the glue, the frame can't even support the weight of the plexiglass and cardboard backboard, so the bottom edge of the frame will droop. Additionally, the frame's joints are not particularly strong either, and will begin to loosen after too much strain (easy to do if you've committed to removing the glue nightmare). Additionally, the plexiglass is quite soft and will readily accumulate micro-scratches, which make it look horrible under direct light. This is not really a fault of the product, but something to keep in mind. To add to my pain, I originally used a counter brush and a bristled vacuum attachment to clean dust off of the plexiglass before installing it and this was a huge mistake. I ended up having to polish both sides of all 3 sheets with both a heavy and fine scratch removing polish to rescue them. Only touch these sheets with microfiber cloths! If anyone else is as insane and hobbyless as I am and truly wants to remove the glue on their cheap frame, here's my tips: 1) Prepare enough counter space with towels and microfiber cloths so that you can easily set the plexiglass down in at least 2 non-overlapping locations. Do not rely on the plexiglass standing up on its own while leaning on something. It's far too flexible for that. 2) Carefully and slowly separate the plexiglass from the frame by working your way around the frame, applying firm front-to-back pressure on the plexiglass, and using a sharp box knife to slice parts of the stretched glue which will not let go of the plexiglass. 3) I built a shallow trough out of cardboard, completely covered in packing tape to make it waterproof, and using hot glue to plug the ends. Then I filled it with just enough regular canola oil so that one full edge of the plexiglass sheet could be submerged enough to cover all the glue. The custom trough was necessary because I didn't have any other container long enough for the full 3 foot length of the plexiglass. For smaller sheets you could probably find some large plastic container or bag to make it work. I had to jerry-rig some support to keep the plexiglass upright and not allow it to flop over. 4) Leave the glue submerged in the canola oil for a full 24 hours (yes, really). The longer you leave it the easier it will come off. 5) Lay the sheet flat and wipe off the now very wet and far less sticky glue. Make sure to use a microfiber cloth, or be prepared to polish out micro-scratches. You'll probably need several cloths, because the glue will stick to them and just get right back onto the plexiglass if you're not careful. For tiny bits of remaining residue, you can use 1:10 vinegar:water and some elbow grease. Clean the residual oil and other mark off of the sheet with soapy wet cloths and a non-streaking glass/acrylic cleaning spray. 6) For the glue on the frame, this is more difficult. I tried similarly leaving some canola oil in one edge at a time, but I ended up having to scrape the remaining glue residue out regardless, it's just too resilient. Any kind of more potent adhesive remover can easily leak onto the front of the frame and destroy the finish (which is why I had to completely sand and repaint one of my frames). In the end, I just found that taking a wide-bladed, sharp flathead screwdriver or a thin-bladed chisel and scraping out the glue worked the best. You literally have to scrape as hard as you can without completely breaking the frame to make this work. Basically you need to scrape away the entire surface that the glue is bonded to. If you feel any tackiness at all after removing most of the glue, just scrape more or scrape harder. The insides of the frame will end up looking like garbage, but nobody will see that part. If you're still reading, it should be obvious that none of this is worth the money you'll save by going with this $30 frame. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Matt Matt

  • Perfect fit🥰
Size: 20 x 30 in Color: Brass
My grandmother did a puzzle 🧩 I brought her for Christmas and the puzzle fits perfectly in the frame .
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Inexact tolerances lead to frustration
Size: 24 x 30 in Color: Black
I've bough frames from MCS before. Tjhis is the first one that has seriously disappointed me. The backing piece is just slightly too large and is very hard to put in with the locking tabs bent upwards. Just a slightly more accurate tolerance alowance on the back piece would make it easier to be able to put it in place. I;ve been using this type of frame for decades, and know how to assemble them. Never had quite as much difficulty fitting in the backing piece without it bending the tabs, forcing me to use a tool (and damaging the poster in the process) to bend back up some of the tabs and reseting them to hold the backing piece. Poor quality control here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Adrian A. Durlester

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