Give a square print a crisp, finished presence on the wall with a frame that matches the artwork edge-to-edge—13x13 is made to fit a true 13 inch by 13 inch piece without guesswork. Whether you’re hanging a single statement print, building a balanced square gallery wall, or replacing a damaged frame to match an existing opening, the right 13x13 frame keeps the presentation clean and proportional.
This size is a natural fit for square art prints, illustrations, and photography in a 13x13 format, including album-art-style designs, typography quotes, and minimalist pieces. A square frame also works especially well in entryways, hallways, and office walls where a centered, symmetrical shape helps the layout feel intentional. If you’re framing a set or series, keeping every piece at 13x13 makes spacing and alignment easier and creates a consistent rhythm across the wall.
Want a wider “framed” look without changing your outer size? Consider using a mat when your artwork is smaller than 13x13. Common square sizes that are often matted into a 13x13 frame include 12x12, 11x11, 10x10, and 8x8, creating an even border all around for a gallery-style finish.
Before ordering, confirm your piece is truly 13x13 (not slightly under or over, or printed with a border that changes the fit). If you’re unsure what else you may need to complete the project—like matting, backing, or front protection—see what to order with your frame.
This dark, ornate gold picture frame features a scoop profile. Ideal for matted prints, works on paper, and other thin items such as canvas boards, hardboard panels, and mirrors.
A 13x13 picture frame is the correct match when your photo, print, or artwork measures 13 inches by 13 inches and you want it ready for wall display. This size is also a strong choice when you’re standardizing multiple pieces for a square gallery wall or replacing an existing frame with the same opening.
Decide whether you want the artwork to fill the frame opening (no mat) or prefer a more “gallery” presentation with a mat border.
Smaller square pieces commonly matted into a 13x13 frame include 12x12, 11x11, 10x10, and 8x8. For help selecting mat options, start with custom mat selection.
Front protection affects clarity, glare, and how the art is preserved over time. If you want to compare options, see glass types explained and glass vs acrylic.
If you’d like to choose the full setup in one place—frame size, matting, and front protection—use Start a custom frame design. For additional help and resources, visit customer support.
