Espresso Picture Frames

Deep espresso picture frames offer rich dark brown elegance with sophisticated depth for traditional settings.

Traditional, Rich, Sophisticated
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Finished Size: 22.75" × 26.75"

Artwork: 16" × 20" • Mat Border: 2.50"

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Total$112.64

Why Espresso Frames Work

Espresso frames create traditional, rich, sophisticated aesthetics that work particularly well with Traditional art and Formal portraits. This collection includes 0 espresso frame styles in various widths and profiles.

Deep espresso picture frames offer rich dark brown elegance with sophisticated depth for traditional settings. Choose from our selection to find the perfect frame for your artwork and interior design style.

What Makes These Frames Different

Espresso frames get their color from multi-coat finishing that builds even coverage. Cheaper frames show wood grain bleeding through the paint or have thin spots at the mitered corners where they're joined.

Quality finishing means consistent color from every angle. The frame should look the same whether you're viewing it straight-on or from the side, without lighter or darker patches.

How to Use Espresso Frames

Gallery Walls

Same-color gallery walls work best when you vary the frame widths. Mix narrow and wide profiles to create rhythm without chaos.

Mixing Colors

Espresso pairs well with brown and natural and gold frames. Mix deliberately—alternate colors in a pattern (checkerboard works), group similar tones together, or create gradients from light to dark across a long wall.

Mat Combinations

Off-white and cream mats complement wood tones naturally. Pure white creates more contrast if that's your goal. Mat width should balance frame width—thin frames need 2-3" mats, wider frames can handle 3-4".

Room Placement

Match your wood tones to existing furniture or deliberately contrast them. Oak frames with walnut shelves creates layered warmth. Mixing light and dark woods prevents monotony.

Espresso vs. Other Frame Colors

Frame ColorBest ForDesign Style
Espresso
Traditional art, Formal portraitsTraditional, Rich, Sophisticated
BrownOil paintings, LandscapesTraditional, Rustic, Warm
NaturalNature photography, Minimalist artScandinavian, Organic, Eco-Friendly
GoldFine art, CertificatesFormal, Luxurious, Ornate

Espresso works best for traditional art where its traditional, rich, sophisticated style fits naturally.