WHITE PICTURE FRAME MOULDING

Here you will find all the moldings in white, cream and light tones and in combinations with gold and silver.

The white picture frame moulding is versatile and enhances the framed work, giving prominence to the colors of the work. We have more than 160 references of white picture frame mouldings that stand out for the variety of profiles, decorations and finishes and which we manufacture in FSC® certified finger jointed pine or ayous wood.

We have smooth white mouldings and engraved white mouldings for different decorative styles and white high rebate mouldings, white floaters, white mirror mouldings and ones for all types of uses and works.

The variety of profiles and uses of our white mouldings is combined with the great diversity of decorations of our white moldings. Our white picture frame moldings are available in a wide catalog of molding decorations: bright white, matte white, white with open pore or closed pore, white with wood texture, with water stain, white moulding combined with gold or silver, in brushed white or textured, washed, aged white, off-white or cream.

What do white picture frame mouldings offer?

White picture frame mouldings fulfil both an aesthetic and a protective function. They not only frame the artwork, but also create a visual boundary that organises the composition, protects it from wear and enhances its presence within the space. White acts as a stabilising colour, allowing attention to focus on the artwork rather than on the frame itself. This effect is especially useful for pieces with intense colours or highly detailed compositions, as the light border enhances contrast and adds balance to the overall result. White-toned framing mouldings are therefore one of the most widely used options by galleries, creative studios and art lovers seeking a clean, harmonious presentation.

Variety of light-coloured mouldings

The range of light-coloured mouldings is broad and offers solutions for every project. Plain white mouldings feature a clean, understated design that fits perfectly into contemporary interiors where simplicity and straight lines dominate. Decorated white mouldings, on the other hand, add relief and a more ornamental character that works very well in classic settings or spaces with more elaborate décor. The white finish softens these reliefs and gives them a balanced presence, avoiding the visual overload that stronger tones can create. In both cases, the key lies in the neutrality of the finish, which makes these mouldings a versatile choice for any decorative style.

White high-rebate mouldings and their applications

When working with artworks that require depth, such as thick canvases, stretcher-mounted pieces or special assemblies, white high-rebate mouldings become the most suitable option. Their design allows for the accommodation of volumetric works without exerting pressure on the edges. In addition, this type of moulding offers an elegant appearance and creates an inner shadow that enhances the outline of the artwork. The white finish provides visual lightness, ensuring that even large-format pieces maintain a balanced look. These mouldings are particularly valued in exhibition projects, photographic studios and spaces where the artwork needs to stand out without adding excessive visual weight.

White floating frames for a contemporary finish

White floating frames have gained prominence in recent years thanks to their modern aesthetic. This type of framing creates the impression that the artwork is floating within the frame, leaving a small gap between the piece and the moulding that adds depth and sophistication. Their design pairs especially well with contemporary art, fine art photography, illustrations and canvases mounted on stretchers. White intensifies the sense of purity and minimalism, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the artwork. In addition, floating frames offer a highly professional finish that is greatly appreciated in galleries, creative studios and interior design projects inspired by Nordic aesthetics.

White mouldings for mirrors and interior decoration

White mouldings for mirrors serve a dual purpose: they enhance the piece and reinforce its presence within the space. A white-framed mirror adds brightness and visually enlarges the room, making it ideal for entryways, living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms. The white frame softens the outline of the mirror and integrates it into the décor without creating excessive contrast. Whether using plain mouldings, decorated profiles or more robust designs, white adapts easily to furniture, textiles and walls, turning each mirror into a decorative element with its own identity. The combination of functionality and aesthetics makes these mouldings a solid choice for those looking to refresh their interiors without resorting to overly ornate elements.

Features and manufacturing materials

The white mouldings in this category are manufactured using selected woods and finishing processes that ensure stability, durability and an impeccable appearance. White finishes can be matte, satin or gloss, as well as more textured options that replicate the natural grain of wood. These possibilities make it easy to choose a moulding that suits both the style of the project and the character of the artwork. High-quality materials prevent warping, chipping or deformation over time, ensuring that the final result remains stable and visually appealing for years. Colour treatment and profile precision are two key factors that enhance both durability and aesthetics.

How to choose the right white moulding

When selecting a white moulding, it is important to consider the style of the artwork, the environment where it will be displayed and the desired visual effect. Plain white mouldings are ideal for modern photographs and prints; decorated white mouldings work well with classic or decorative artworks; high-rebate mouldings provide the necessary depth for canvases; and white floating frames deliver a contemporary finish. Observing the colour palette of the space helps determine whether a slimmer profile should be chosen for subtle integration or a wider one to add presence and act as a decorative feature. Harmony between artwork, frame and space ensures a balanced and attractive result.

Advantages of choosing white mouldings for framing projects

Choosing white mouldings offers a range of benefits that make them a reliable option. Their neutral tone makes them easy to combine with any artwork or décor, enhances the colours of the piece and provides a sense of visual purity. In addition, their adaptability to different decorative styles makes them a versatile solution for both residential and professional spaces. White also brings visual continuity, which is especially useful in multi-piece arrangements or gallery walls. The aesthetic stability offered by white mouldings is why they continue to be an essential resource in framing projects.