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How to Combine Gallery Wraps and Framed Prints for High-Impact Wall Art

Discover how these products can elevate your wall art offerings, impress your clients, and increase your sales.

You don’t have to choose between classic canvas and modern frames—your clients can have both, beautifully and intentionally. When Gallery Wraps and framed pieces come together, the result is wall art that feels elevated, cohesive, and designed with purpose.

A Statement Upgrade: Gallery Wraps Finished in a Float Frame

A Float Frame transforms a standard Gallery Wrap into a refined statement piece. Instead of a traditional Framed Print under acrylic, the canvas sits inset within the frame, creating a floating appearance that also provides depth and shadow off the wall.
For photographers, this creates a powerful positioning opportunity. While the image stays the same, the perceived value increases, and the presentation feels intentional and elevated.
Float Frames are especially effective for hero images from a session, larger focal pieces above spaces like fireplaces or beds, and for clients who love the look of canvas but want a more finished presentation on their wall.
By offering Float Frames as an upgrade, you introduce a premium tier without changing your core product line.
Available in a range of wood and metal finishes, there's a Float Frame style to suit every client's taste and home.

Crafted for Life

Go behind-the-scenes to see how our Float Frames are made and why their craftsmanship makes such a noticeable difference once they’re on the wall.

 A Complete Collection: Displaying Gallery Wraps and Framed Prints Together

For clients interested in more than one image, Gallery Wraps and Framed Prints work beautifully together. Mixing canvas with framed pieces balances texture with structure and blends modern design with a timeless feel.
Hanging these products side by side creates a gallery wall that feels curated, not cluttered—perfect for telling a larger story while showcasing different moments from a session.
A quick tip on size and scale: The larger the focal piece, the more impact it has. A Gallery Wrap in 20×24" or 24×30" commands a wall, while Framed Prints in 16×20" or 11×14" round out the story. Not sure how it will all look together? Our Gallery Wall Designer tool lets you experiment with layouts true to scale before you commit to anything.

Sell with Confidence - Use our Free Wall Designer Tool!

Selling multiple wall pieces doesn't have to feel complicated. With WHCC's free Wall Designer tool, you can create custom wall art layouts in just minutes. By offering wall collages, you showcase more of your stunning images while generating added profits.