Give a 12 x 24 canvas or mounted piece a clean, gallery-finished presence by adding a floater frame that creates a crisp “floating” reveal around the edges—ideal for hallways, entryways, above a console table, or anywhere an elongated format needs a polished border without covering the artwork face. A 12x24 floater frame is sized to fit a true 12" by 24" stretched canvas, cradled panel, wood panel, or similar rigid mounted artwork, letting the rectangular shape and edge detail stay visible while the frame adds structure and a more intentional wall display.
Because floater frames are built around the artwork (not over it), the key is matching the frame to your artwork’s exact size and thickness. Confirm your piece measures 12" x 24" and measure the side depth before ordering so the profile fits cleanly and the floating gap looks even. The same 12x24 frame can be hung horizontally for panoramic landscapes and cityscapes or vertically for narrow wall spaces and accent compositions, making this size a strong anchor for a small gallery wall or a paired series.
Compare finishes and overall frame presence based on the room and the art: a subtle, minimal border keeps attention on the canvas, while a more pronounced look adds contrast and definition. If you want to explore broader options beyond this exact size, start with floater frames for canvas to compare styles intended for mounted artwork.
A floater frame is sized by the artwork it holds. For this collection, the target is a true 12" x 24" stretched canvas or similarly mounted piece. The artwork sits inside the frame with a visible gap around the perimeter, creating the “floating” effect and a contemporary, gallery-like presentation.
For 12x24 artwork, the floating gap helps emphasize the clean rectangular format—especially for panoramic landscapes, horizon scenes, and elongated abstracts. Decide whether you want a subtle outline that quietly finishes the piece or a more pronounced border that adds contrast and definition against the wall.
If you’re still deciding on style or need a different size, these pages can help you compare:
