



£13
+ additional colours and finishes available at The Range
Upgrade your artwork or proudly display your favourite family photos with this Light Wood 8 x 8" Box Picture Frame from Nicola Spring. The ultimate way to turn a house into a home is of course those final finishing touches and nothing creates a more personal feeling like photos of your cherished memories. Our Nicola Spring 3D Box Frames are ideal if youre looking to add a modern and minimal touch to your walls, with bold lines and a dynamic floating effect which allows the imagery to do the talking. Each frame in our collection has been crafted from acrylic for the optimum blend of lightness and durability. Multiple hanging points on the reverse allow for seamless display in either portrait or landscape, while a neat folding strut offers that same flexibility for standing on a table, shelf, or mantlepiece. What truly sets these frames apart from the competition, however, is the cover a sheet of genuine glass that bathes the photography or artwork behind it, providing a luxurious shine. For a final Piece de resistance, these frames come with a removable 'spacer frame' that gives you the choice of three display positions. Combine all three across multiple frames for a striking multi-dimensional effect!
I really like this compact box frame for its versatile, contemporary look. The light wood combined with the ivory mount makes it ideal for creating a fresh, natural vibe while also adding a touch of sophistication. It works well in minimalist interiors, Scandinavian schemes, or boho spaces where subtlety and texture are key. Practical styling tips include layering it with other frames for a gallery wall or using it to showcase cherished smaller prints or keepsakes. Its depth also invites creative displays-think small mementos or layered images-to add interest. Overall, it’s a stylish piece that can adapt easily to various interior styles without overwhelming the space.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on The Range's website here