Give an 11 x 14 canvas or mounted panel a clean, gallery-finished presence by framing it with a floater profile that creates a crisp reveal around the artwork’s edge. Instead of covering the face, a floating canvas frame surrounds the outside perimeter so the front surface stays fully visible while the subtle gap visually separates art from frame—an ideal look for contemporary paintings, canvas prints, and small statement pieces that need a polished, ready-to-hang presentation.
This collection focuses on floater frames configured to fit artwork that measures 11 x 14 inches across the face, including stretched canvas, cradled wood panels, and other rigid mounted art. The floating effect works especially well when the sides of the canvas are painted or finished, because the edges remain visible within the reveal. It’s also a smart choice when you’re framing multiple 11x14 pieces for a cohesive booth display, a consistent gallery wall, or a coordinated set in a café, office, or boutique.
Before ordering, confirm you’re shopping by artwork size (11 x 14) rather than outside frame dimensions, and check that your canvas or panel depth is compatible with the frame’s capacity so the piece seats evenly. Orientation is flexible—11x14 can hang portrait or landscape—so you can keep the same frame style across a series. If you want to compare finishes and profiles, you can start designing a floater frame style to match your artwork and space.
An 11x14 floater frame is built around the outside edges of an artwork that measures 11 x 14 inches across the face. The frame creates a deliberate separation (the “float”) between the art and the frame, giving a modern, gallery-style presentation that visually defines the piece without covering the front surface.
Floater frames can either blend in to keep attention on the art or add stronger visual definition around the edges. If you’re building a gallery wall or finishing a set for a show, prioritizing a consistent profile and finish across all 11x14 pieces helps the work read as a cohesive collection.
If your artwork is close but not exactly 11 x 14, sizing up or down to a nearby floater-frame size is usually the right move—floater frames are selected by artwork size. To explore profile and finish options in a more guided way, you can select a floater frame style and build your look. For help confirming fit, depth, or installation expectations, visit framing support.
