Hand-stretched in Somerset, New Jersey

Framed canvas prints, sold from your store, built in our shop.

Hand-stretched canvas inside a float or traditional frame. Two depths, many finishes, custom sizes. Your customers order from your Shopify, Etsy, Wix, WooCommerce, or BigCommerce store; we stretch, frame, and ship with tracking written back. Ready to hang the day it lands.

A smiling woman in a living room holding a framed canvas landscape painting set in a natural wood float frame
A natural wood float frame around hand-stretched canvas
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What is a framed canvas print?

A framed canvas print is your art printed on canvas, stretched over wood bars by hand, then set inside a real wood frame. It ships ready to hang, with no glass to break. This is the premium end of print on demand canvas, and it sells for more than a rolled poster or a bare gallery wrap.

We build it two ways. A canvas float frame leaves a small gap around the art, so it looks like the canvas floats inside the frame. A traditional frame sits over the canvas edge, the classic framed-painting look. You pick which ones your store offers, and your buyer picks at checkout.

The lineup

Float, traditional, or gallery wrap.

Float frame

The canvas sits inside the frame with a small reveal gap, so the art looks like it floats. This is the modern gallery look for stretched canvas. Two depths match your canvas profile.

Traditional frame

The frame sits over the canvas edge like a classic framed painting. Pick from our moulding catalog, including the Museum line, for a finished, formal look.

Gallery wrap, no frame

Stretched canvas with painted or wrapped edges, ready to hang straight from the box. The entry price that upsells into the framed versions.

  • Hand-stretched over kiln-dried bars
  • Two depths many finishes
  • Custom sizes cut to your art
  • No glass anywhere nothing to shatter in transit
  • $0/month charged when we ship
  • 3 to 5 days production, tracking written back
Pick a format

Float frame vs traditional frame vs gallery wrap.

All three start with the same hand-stretched canvas. The frame is where the look and the margin change. Here is how they line up.

Format The look Best for Price and margin
Canvas float frame Art floats inside the frame with a thin gap around it. Modern and clean. Sellers who want the gallery look and the highest price point. Top price. Your best margin on canvas.
Traditional frame Frame sits over the canvas edge, like a classic framed painting. Formal art and buyers who want a solid border around the piece. Premium price. Strong margin.
Gallery wrap, no frame Stretched canvas with painted or wrapped edges. No frame at all. Your traffic listing and the entry price that pulls buyers in. Entry price. Upsells into the framed versions.
Canvas float frames

Float frame corners, up close.

A canvas float frame holds the stretched canvas with a small reveal gap, so the art looks like it floats. Here are six float finishes we cut, shown at the corner join. Every one is in the app's frame picker, built to your art's exact size.

Natural oak canvas float frame corner, light blonde wood with a clean reveal gap
Natural Oak FloatFloat frame
Whitewash canvas float frame corner, soft white wood with a clean reveal gap
Whitewash FloatFloat frame
Black canvas float frame corner with a warm gold inner reveal edge
Black and Gold FloatFloat frame
Champagne gold canvas float frame corner with a soft brushed metallic finish
Champagne Gold FloatFloat frame
Gray driftwood barnwood canvas float frame corner with weathered wood grain
Driftwood Barnwood FloatFloat frame
Brushed silver canvas float frame corner with a clean bright metallic finish
Brushed Silver FloatFloat frame
A smiling woman in a denim shirt holding a framed canvas landscape in a natural wood float frame in her living room
Ready to hang

It ships finished, not flat.

Your buyer opens the box to a finished piece with hanging hardware already on the back. No stretching, no assembly, no trip to a frame shop. That is why framed canvas earns fewer complaints than a rolled print.

When a paid order comes in, it flows straight to our floor. We print, stretch, frame, and pack it, then hand it to the carrier. Tracking posts back to your store on its own, so the whole thing runs without you touching an order.

  • Hardware on ready to hang
  • 3 to 5 days to ship
  • Tracking written back

Why canvas sellers land here.

Margins live in the frame. A gallery wrap is your traffic listing. The float-framed version of the same art carries the premium. One upload gives you both, plus framed and unframed paper prints, from one production line.

Canvas is the safest thing we ship. No glass means nothing to shatter. Fewer than 3 in 1,000 framed orders arrive damaged, and the rare failure gets a free reprint and reship, no photo required.

One shop, one standard. The wood bars, the corner joins, and the frame all come off the same line in Somerset, New Jersey. Reorder next year and it matches.

By the numbers

What you can count on.

3 to 5 days

Made and shipped fast

Most framed canvas orders leave our floor in 3 to 5 business days, from a shop that ships more than 120,000 orders a year.

Under 0.3%

Very low damage rate

Fewer than 3 in 1,000 framed orders arrive damaged. Canvas has no glass, so it is the safest product we ship. Damage gets a free reprint.

4x4 to 72 in

Sized to your art

From 4 by 4 inches up to a width plus height of 72 inches combined. Fractional sizes are fine. We cut to your art, not to a stock size.

FAQ

Canvas questions.

What is a framed canvas print?

A framed canvas print is your art printed on canvas, stretched over wood bars by hand, then set inside a wood frame. We build it two ways: a canvas float frame that leaves a small gap around the art, or a traditional frame that sits over the edge. It arrives ready to hang.

What is the difference between a float frame and a traditional frame?

A canvas float frame leaves a small reveal gap around the canvas, so the art looks like it floats inside the frame with its edges showing. A traditional frame sits over the canvas edge like a classic framed painting. We build both, in two depths and many finishes, around hand-stretched canvas.

Are the canvases stretched by hand?

Yes. Every canvas is stretched over kiln-dried wood bars in our Somerset, New Jersey shop, then fitted into its float or traditional frame on the same line that has cut custom frames since 2015.

How fast do you make and ship a framed canvas?

We make and ship most framed canvas orders in 3 to 5 business days. Tracking is written back to your store on its own, so your buyer gets the shipping email under your brand.

What sizes can I sell?

Anything from 4 by 4 inches up to a width plus height of 72 inches combined, so 32 by 40 is the common maximum. Fractional sizes are fine. We cut to your art's exact size instead of forcing a stock size.

Can I also sell unframed gallery-wrap canvas?

Yes. The same art can be listed as a gallery-wrap canvas with painted or wrapped edges, ready to hang with no frame. One upload covers framed canvas, gallery wrap, framed paper prints, and unframed prints.

How does a framed canvas survive shipping?

Canvas ships with no glass over it, so there is nothing to break. Fewer than 3 in 1,000 of our framed orders arrive damaged, which is a damage rate under 0.3 percent. Any damage gets a free reprint and reship with no photo required.

Add framed canvas to your catalog this week.

Free to install. Custom sizes, float or traditional, hand-stretched in New Jersey. Charged when we ship.