Hanging your artwork should be as effortless as discovering it

If you’re wondering how to properly hang your new canvas, you've come to the right place. The process is easy and requires only a few basic tools.

Our framed canvases are crafted to be lightweight and quick to mount, ensuring a secure and stunning display.

Step-by-step guide

First, select the appropriate screws:

  • Medium canvases: One sturdy screw is sufficient.
  • Large and XL canvases: Use two screws for optimal stability.

Note: While adhesive strips or nails can work for smaller pieces, we recommend traditional screws for the most reliable and lasting installation.

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Step 1

Prepare the wall

Mark the spot(s) where you will drill the hole(s).

Tip: Not quite sure about the placement? Use painter's tape to outline where your piece will go. This lets you step back and visualize the final look before you commit.

Person using a level to ensure a level screw placement.

Step 2

Drill hole(s)

Use a spirit level to verify that your screws will perfectly aligned. Then drill one or two holes as needed. We recommend using a wall plug for additional support.

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Step 3

Insert screws

Install the screw(s), leaving approx. 1 cm of the screw exposed to support the canvas frame securely.

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Step 4

Hang canvas

Gently rest the wooden frame of the canvas onto the exposed screws.

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Now: Enjoy!

Step back and admire your beautifully displayed artwork.

Our tip: 

For abstract pieces, using one or two screws allows you to easily adjust the orientation of your canvas – whether you prefer it vertical or horizontal. And why not try rotating the artwork for a fresh, new look?

Need assistance?

If you have any questions or need personalized advice, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here to ensure your art looks perfect in its new home.