Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Pack. Ten Frames. A Wall Worth Looking At.
Ten identical frames in one order is the quantity that takes a display from partial to complete. Consistent profile, finish and dimensions across every frame means the arrangement reads as a deliberate series. The 10mm matte black aluminium profile is proportionate to A4 content and the acrylic front is lighter than glass and shatter-resistant. For displays that mix frame sizes, the A4 gold version in the same 10mm profile works within the same arrangement to highlight specific pieces or alternate across a grid.
Six Reasons to Choose This Pack
- Pack of 10, one consistent batch: Identical finish and profile throughout. Enough for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase run or per-child rotating display.
- A4: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct: Direct output of every home printer. No specialist printing, no resizing, no waiting to update the content.
- 10mm matte black aluminium: Non-reflective and consistent from any angle. Proportionate to A4 so the border stays subordinate to the print.
- Shatter-resistant acrylic front: Lighter than glass and safe in children's rooms, family spaces and public corridors.
- Portrait and landscape from one frame: Both orientations from integrated hardware. No additional fittings needed to switch between them.
- All wall fixings for all ten included: Complete mounting hardware in the box. Brick, masonry and plasterboard all covered.
Where These Frames Belong
Children's bedrooms for rotating school artwork each term, home offices for a certificate wall behind the desk, hallways and staircases for a grid or diagonal run, school corridors and reception areas where consistent framing creates an intentional, maintained display. The matte black profile suits Scandi, Japandi, industrial and contemporary minimalist interiors equally. For how a multi-frame installation fits within a hallway or staircase scheme, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers layout and spacing for complete wall displays.
Ten Frames. One Order. A Gallery Wall That Gets Finished.
Most gallery walls never get completed because sourcing enough matching frames at a consistent finish is more effort than it ought to be. This pack of ten A4 black aluminium frames resolves that in a single order.
The 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile is the right proportion for A4. A wider border occupies a disproportionate share of the frame face at this scale, which is why arrangements that feel heavy are using profiles too wide for the paper inside. The matte finish reads flat and consistent from any angle, making ten frames behave as one unified installation rather than ten objects. Buying all ten at once guarantees identical finish and profile from the same production batch.
A4 is uniquely practical because it is the direct output of every home printer. Updating content costs a sheet of paper and takes under a minute: print, lift the acrylic front, swap, close. No print shop, no resizing, no waiting. Both portrait and landscape orientations are supported from integrated hardware in each frame with no secondary fittings. For how consistent framing fits within a broader interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers gallery wall styling and spacing. For larger anchor pieces alongside an A4 grid, the A2 version in the same black aluminium profile uses an identical frame language at a larger size.
The shatter-resistant acrylic is lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Ten frames in a 2x5 portrait grid span 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. A diagonal staircase run of ten fills the wall most homes leave bare.
What the Pack Includes
- Ten identical frames from one batch. Consistent finish, profile and dimensions throughout. The quantity for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase diagonal or per-child rotating display.
- A4 paper size: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct. Direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight in without resizing or specialist printing.
- 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile. Flat, non-reflective and consistent from any viewing angle. Proportionate to A4 content so the border stays subordinate to the print inside.
- Clear acrylic front, shatter-resistant. Lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Wipe clean with a soft microfibre cloth.
- Portrait and landscape from every frame. Both orientations from integrated hardware. No secondary fittings. Decided per piece, not at the point of ordering.
- All wall fixings for all ten included. Complete mounting hardware in the box for brick, masonry and plasterboard. Nothing additional needed to complete the installation.
Why the Display Stays Refreshed Rather Than Fixed
The gap between owning something worth displaying and putting it on the wall is usually not indecision. It is the absence of a frame, or the inconvenience of getting a print made at the right size from an outside service. Neither of those barriers exists at A4. Every UK certificate, school report and printed photograph already lives on 210 by 297mm paper. Children's artwork rotates each term without a new order. A motivational print swaps when a different one resonates. A seasonal piece changes with the season. Each of those updates happens at home, in under a minute, at zero additional cost beyond a sheet of printer paper.
How to Hang Ten Frames Without One Being Crooked
Use a spirit level to draw a single horizontal datum line across the full intended width of the arrangement before marking any individual fixing positions. Measure down consistently from this line for each frame rather than measuring up from the floor. Floor and ceiling levels in most UK homes are not perfectly level, and measuring upward from the floor introduces cumulative small errors that become clearly visible once everything is hung across a wide run. Mark every position, step back to verify the spacing looks even before placing a single fixing, then drill. A few minutes at the planning stage saves significant remediation afterwards.
What Buyers Most Want to Know Before Ordering
- Ledge display rather than wall-mounting. At A4 size the frame is light enough to sit stably on a 100mm or wider picture ledge without wall fixing. Portrait is the most stable orientation. Mixing ledge-displayed and wall-mounted frames in one arrangement adds depth that a flat wall grid cannot produce.
- Using a mat board for a more formal look. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives certificates and documents a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are widely available and drop straight into the frame without modification.
- Combining with the gold A4 frames in one display. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry stays consistent throughout a mixed arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
A4 Black Certificate Frames, Pack of 10: Questions Answered
Ten is where an installation reads as complete rather than in-progress. A 2x5 grid spans 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. One pack guarantees all ten from the same batch: identical finish and profile throughout.
Yes. A4 is the direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight from printer to frame. No resizing, no specialist order. Under a minute to update.
A 2x5 portrait grid is 115cm wide at 50mm spacing, right for above a sofa. A 5x2 vertical suits a tall narrow wall. A diagonal staircase run fills space most homes leave bare. A 3x3 of nine with one lead frame works above a fireplace. Mark all positions before drilling and use a horizontal datum line.
Leave the frame on the wall. Print at home, lift the acrylic front, swap the content, replace the front. Under a minute. Light enough to hold with one hand.
Yes. The shatter-resistant acrylic suits both. No sharp projecting edges. The matte finish shows fingermarks less visibly than gloss, which matters when children swap their own work.
Yes. Light enough for a 100mm or wider ledge without wall mounting. Portrait is most stable. Mixing ledge and wall-hung frames adds depth a flat grid cannot produce.
Yes, particularly for documents with generous white margins. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives the piece a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are available from art supply shops and drop straight into the frame without modification. They can be removed later if you want to switch to a full-bleed print.
Use a horizontal datum line across the full arrangement and measure down from it for each frame. Measuring up from the floor introduces cumulative errors across a wide run that become visible when everything is hung.
Yes. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry is consistent throughout a combined arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display, or alternating across a grid in a deliberate pattern, produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan. The gold A4 version PFA4G is available in the same profile.
Quick Styling Tips for Gifted Displays
Arrange a wall cluster with alternating frame sizes, or center above your desk for the curated effect—one frame, maximum impact.
Looking for décor inspo? Check:
Overview
One Pack. Ten Frames. A Wall Worth Looking At.
Ten identical frames in one order is the quantity that takes a display from partial to complete. Consistent profile, finish and dimensions across every frame means the arrangement reads as a deliberate series. The 10mm matte black aluminium profile is proportionate to A4 content and the acrylic front is lighter than glass and shatter-resistant. For displays that mix frame sizes, the A4 gold version in the same 10mm profile works within the same arrangement to highlight specific pieces or alternate across a grid.
Six Reasons to Choose This Pack
- Pack of 10, one consistent batch: Identical finish and profile throughout. Enough for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase run or per-child rotating display.
- A4: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct: Direct output of every home printer. No specialist printing, no resizing, no waiting to update the content.
- 10mm matte black aluminium: Non-reflective and consistent from any angle. Proportionate to A4 so the border stays subordinate to the print.
- Shatter-resistant acrylic front: Lighter than glass and safe in children's rooms, family spaces and public corridors.
- Portrait and landscape from one frame: Both orientations from integrated hardware. No additional fittings needed to switch between them.
- All wall fixings for all ten included: Complete mounting hardware in the box. Brick, masonry and plasterboard all covered.
Where These Frames Belong
Children's bedrooms for rotating school artwork each term, home offices for a certificate wall behind the desk, hallways and staircases for a grid or diagonal run, school corridors and reception areas where consistent framing creates an intentional, maintained display. The matte black profile suits Scandi, Japandi, industrial and contemporary minimalist interiors equally. For how a multi-frame installation fits within a hallway or staircase scheme, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers layout and spacing for complete wall displays.
Description
Ten Frames. One Order. A Gallery Wall That Gets Finished.
Most gallery walls never get completed because sourcing enough matching frames at a consistent finish is more effort than it ought to be. This pack of ten A4 black aluminium frames resolves that in a single order.
The 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile is the right proportion for A4. A wider border occupies a disproportionate share of the frame face at this scale, which is why arrangements that feel heavy are using profiles too wide for the paper inside. The matte finish reads flat and consistent from any angle, making ten frames behave as one unified installation rather than ten objects. Buying all ten at once guarantees identical finish and profile from the same production batch.
A4 is uniquely practical because it is the direct output of every home printer. Updating content costs a sheet of paper and takes under a minute: print, lift the acrylic front, swap, close. No print shop, no resizing, no waiting. Both portrait and landscape orientations are supported from integrated hardware in each frame with no secondary fittings. For how consistent framing fits within a broader interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers gallery wall styling and spacing. For larger anchor pieces alongside an A4 grid, the A2 version in the same black aluminium profile uses an identical frame language at a larger size.
The shatter-resistant acrylic is lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Ten frames in a 2x5 portrait grid span 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. A diagonal staircase run of ten fills the wall most homes leave bare.
What the Pack Includes
- Ten identical frames from one batch. Consistent finish, profile and dimensions throughout. The quantity for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase diagonal or per-child rotating display.
- A4 paper size: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct. Direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight in without resizing or specialist printing.
- 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile. Flat, non-reflective and consistent from any viewing angle. Proportionate to A4 content so the border stays subordinate to the print inside.
- Clear acrylic front, shatter-resistant. Lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Wipe clean with a soft microfibre cloth.
- Portrait and landscape from every frame. Both orientations from integrated hardware. No secondary fittings. Decided per piece, not at the point of ordering.
- All wall fixings for all ten included. Complete mounting hardware in the box for brick, masonry and plasterboard. Nothing additional needed to complete the installation.
Why the Display Stays Refreshed Rather Than Fixed
The gap between owning something worth displaying and putting it on the wall is usually not indecision. It is the absence of a frame, or the inconvenience of getting a print made at the right size from an outside service. Neither of those barriers exists at A4. Every UK certificate, school report and printed photograph already lives on 210 by 297mm paper. Children's artwork rotates each term without a new order. A motivational print swaps when a different one resonates. A seasonal piece changes with the season. Each of those updates happens at home, in under a minute, at zero additional cost beyond a sheet of printer paper.
How to Hang Ten Frames Without One Being Crooked
Use a spirit level to draw a single horizontal datum line across the full intended width of the arrangement before marking any individual fixing positions. Measure down consistently from this line for each frame rather than measuring up from the floor. Floor and ceiling levels in most UK homes are not perfectly level, and measuring upward from the floor introduces cumulative small errors that become clearly visible once everything is hung across a wide run. Mark every position, step back to verify the spacing looks even before placing a single fixing, then drill. A few minutes at the planning stage saves significant remediation afterwards.
What Buyers Most Want to Know Before Ordering
- Ledge display rather than wall-mounting. At A4 size the frame is light enough to sit stably on a 100mm or wider picture ledge without wall fixing. Portrait is the most stable orientation. Mixing ledge-displayed and wall-mounted frames in one arrangement adds depth that a flat wall grid cannot produce.
- Using a mat board for a more formal look. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives certificates and documents a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are widely available and drop straight into the frame without modification.
- Combining with the gold A4 frames in one display. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry stays consistent throughout a mixed arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
A4 Black Certificate Frames, Pack of 10: Questions Answered
Ten is where an installation reads as complete rather than in-progress. A 2x5 grid spans 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. One pack guarantees all ten from the same batch: identical finish and profile throughout.
Yes. A4 is the direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight from printer to frame. No resizing, no specialist order. Under a minute to update.
A 2x5 portrait grid is 115cm wide at 50mm spacing, right for above a sofa. A 5x2 vertical suits a tall narrow wall. A diagonal staircase run fills space most homes leave bare. A 3x3 of nine with one lead frame works above a fireplace. Mark all positions before drilling and use a horizontal datum line.
Leave the frame on the wall. Print at home, lift the acrylic front, swap the content, replace the front. Under a minute. Light enough to hold with one hand.
Yes. The shatter-resistant acrylic suits both. No sharp projecting edges. The matte finish shows fingermarks less visibly than gloss, which matters when children swap their own work.
Yes. Light enough for a 100mm or wider ledge without wall mounting. Portrait is most stable. Mixing ledge and wall-hung frames adds depth a flat grid cannot produce.
Yes, particularly for documents with generous white margins. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives the piece a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are available from art supply shops and drop straight into the frame without modification. They can be removed later if you want to switch to a full-bleed print.
Use a horizontal datum line across the full arrangement and measure down from it for each frame. Measuring up from the floor introduces cumulative errors across a wide run that become visible when everything is hung.
Yes. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry is consistent throughout a combined arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display, or alternating across a grid in a deliberate pattern, produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan. The gold A4 version PFA4G is available in the same profile.
Knowledge Hub
Quick Styling Tips for Gifted Displays
Arrange a wall cluster with alternating frame sizes, or center above your desk for the curated effect—one frame, maximum impact.
Looking for décor inspo? Check:
Pack of 10 A4 Black Aluminium Certificate Poster Frames with Plexiglass Front For Portrait And Landscape Wall Hanging
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
One Pack. Ten Frames. A Wall Worth Looking At.
Ten identical frames in one order is the quantity that takes a display from partial to complete. Consistent profile, finish and dimensions across every frame means the arrangement reads as a deliberate series. The 10mm matte black aluminium profile is proportionate to A4 content and the acrylic front is lighter than glass and shatter-resistant. For displays that mix frame sizes, the A4 gold version in the same 10mm profile works within the same arrangement to highlight specific pieces or alternate across a grid.
Six Reasons to Choose This Pack
- Pack of 10, one consistent batch: Identical finish and profile throughout. Enough for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase run or per-child rotating display.
- A4: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct: Direct output of every home printer. No specialist printing, no resizing, no waiting to update the content.
- 10mm matte black aluminium: Non-reflective and consistent from any angle. Proportionate to A4 so the border stays subordinate to the print.
- Shatter-resistant acrylic front: Lighter than glass and safe in children's rooms, family spaces and public corridors.
- Portrait and landscape from one frame: Both orientations from integrated hardware. No additional fittings needed to switch between them.
- All wall fixings for all ten included: Complete mounting hardware in the box. Brick, masonry and plasterboard all covered.
Where These Frames Belong
Children's bedrooms for rotating school artwork each term, home offices for a certificate wall behind the desk, hallways and staircases for a grid or diagonal run, school corridors and reception areas where consistent framing creates an intentional, maintained display. The matte black profile suits Scandi, Japandi, industrial and contemporary minimalist interiors equally. For how a multi-frame installation fits within a hallway or staircase scheme, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers layout and spacing for complete wall displays.
Ten Frames. One Order. A Gallery Wall That Gets Finished.
Most gallery walls never get completed because sourcing enough matching frames at a consistent finish is more effort than it ought to be. This pack of ten A4 black aluminium frames resolves that in a single order.
The 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile is the right proportion for A4. A wider border occupies a disproportionate share of the frame face at this scale, which is why arrangements that feel heavy are using profiles too wide for the paper inside. The matte finish reads flat and consistent from any angle, making ten frames behave as one unified installation rather than ten objects. Buying all ten at once guarantees identical finish and profile from the same production batch.
A4 is uniquely practical because it is the direct output of every home printer. Updating content costs a sheet of paper and takes under a minute: print, lift the acrylic front, swap, close. No print shop, no resizing, no waiting. Both portrait and landscape orientations are supported from integrated hardware in each frame with no secondary fittings. For how consistent framing fits within a broader interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers gallery wall styling and spacing. For larger anchor pieces alongside an A4 grid, the A2 version in the same black aluminium profile uses an identical frame language at a larger size.
The shatter-resistant acrylic is lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Ten frames in a 2x5 portrait grid span 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. A diagonal staircase run of ten fills the wall most homes leave bare.
What the Pack Includes
- Ten identical frames from one batch. Consistent finish, profile and dimensions throughout. The quantity for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase diagonal or per-child rotating display.
- A4 paper size: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct. Direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight in without resizing or specialist printing.
- 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile. Flat, non-reflective and consistent from any viewing angle. Proportionate to A4 content so the border stays subordinate to the print inside.
- Clear acrylic front, shatter-resistant. Lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Wipe clean with a soft microfibre cloth.
- Portrait and landscape from every frame. Both orientations from integrated hardware. No secondary fittings. Decided per piece, not at the point of ordering.
- All wall fixings for all ten included. Complete mounting hardware in the box for brick, masonry and plasterboard. Nothing additional needed to complete the installation.
Why the Display Stays Refreshed Rather Than Fixed
The gap between owning something worth displaying and putting it on the wall is usually not indecision. It is the absence of a frame, or the inconvenience of getting a print made at the right size from an outside service. Neither of those barriers exists at A4. Every UK certificate, school report and printed photograph already lives on 210 by 297mm paper. Children's artwork rotates each term without a new order. A motivational print swaps when a different one resonates. A seasonal piece changes with the season. Each of those updates happens at home, in under a minute, at zero additional cost beyond a sheet of printer paper.
How to Hang Ten Frames Without One Being Crooked
Use a spirit level to draw a single horizontal datum line across the full intended width of the arrangement before marking any individual fixing positions. Measure down consistently from this line for each frame rather than measuring up from the floor. Floor and ceiling levels in most UK homes are not perfectly level, and measuring upward from the floor introduces cumulative small errors that become clearly visible once everything is hung across a wide run. Mark every position, step back to verify the spacing looks even before placing a single fixing, then drill. A few minutes at the planning stage saves significant remediation afterwards.
What Buyers Most Want to Know Before Ordering
- Ledge display rather than wall-mounting. At A4 size the frame is light enough to sit stably on a 100mm or wider picture ledge without wall fixing. Portrait is the most stable orientation. Mixing ledge-displayed and wall-mounted frames in one arrangement adds depth that a flat wall grid cannot produce.
- Using a mat board for a more formal look. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives certificates and documents a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are widely available and drop straight into the frame without modification.
- Combining with the gold A4 frames in one display. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry stays consistent throughout a mixed arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
A4 Black Certificate Frames, Pack of 10: Questions Answered
Ten is where an installation reads as complete rather than in-progress. A 2x5 grid spans 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. One pack guarantees all ten from the same batch: identical finish and profile throughout.
Yes. A4 is the direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight from printer to frame. No resizing, no specialist order. Under a minute to update.
A 2x5 portrait grid is 115cm wide at 50mm spacing, right for above a sofa. A 5x2 vertical suits a tall narrow wall. A diagonal staircase run fills space most homes leave bare. A 3x3 of nine with one lead frame works above a fireplace. Mark all positions before drilling and use a horizontal datum line.
Leave the frame on the wall. Print at home, lift the acrylic front, swap the content, replace the front. Under a minute. Light enough to hold with one hand.
Yes. The shatter-resistant acrylic suits both. No sharp projecting edges. The matte finish shows fingermarks less visibly than gloss, which matters when children swap their own work.
Yes. Light enough for a 100mm or wider ledge without wall mounting. Portrait is most stable. Mixing ledge and wall-hung frames adds depth a flat grid cannot produce.
Yes, particularly for documents with generous white margins. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives the piece a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are available from art supply shops and drop straight into the frame without modification. They can be removed later if you want to switch to a full-bleed print.
Use a horizontal datum line across the full arrangement and measure down from it for each frame. Measuring up from the floor introduces cumulative errors across a wide run that become visible when everything is hung.
Yes. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry is consistent throughout a combined arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display, or alternating across a grid in a deliberate pattern, produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan. The gold A4 version PFA4G is available in the same profile.
Quick Styling Tips for Gifted Displays
Arrange a wall cluster with alternating frame sizes, or center above your desk for the curated effect—one frame, maximum impact.
Looking for décor inspo? Check:
Overview
One Pack. Ten Frames. A Wall Worth Looking At.
Ten identical frames in one order is the quantity that takes a display from partial to complete. Consistent profile, finish and dimensions across every frame means the arrangement reads as a deliberate series. The 10mm matte black aluminium profile is proportionate to A4 content and the acrylic front is lighter than glass and shatter-resistant. For displays that mix frame sizes, the A4 gold version in the same 10mm profile works within the same arrangement to highlight specific pieces or alternate across a grid.
Six Reasons to Choose This Pack
- Pack of 10, one consistent batch: Identical finish and profile throughout. Enough for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase run or per-child rotating display.
- A4: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct: Direct output of every home printer. No specialist printing, no resizing, no waiting to update the content.
- 10mm matte black aluminium: Non-reflective and consistent from any angle. Proportionate to A4 so the border stays subordinate to the print.
- Shatter-resistant acrylic front: Lighter than glass and safe in children's rooms, family spaces and public corridors.
- Portrait and landscape from one frame: Both orientations from integrated hardware. No additional fittings needed to switch between them.
- All wall fixings for all ten included: Complete mounting hardware in the box. Brick, masonry and plasterboard all covered.
Where These Frames Belong
Children's bedrooms for rotating school artwork each term, home offices for a certificate wall behind the desk, hallways and staircases for a grid or diagonal run, school corridors and reception areas where consistent framing creates an intentional, maintained display. The matte black profile suits Scandi, Japandi, industrial and contemporary minimalist interiors equally. For how a multi-frame installation fits within a hallway or staircase scheme, our hall, stair and landing ideas guide covers layout and spacing for complete wall displays.
Description
Ten Frames. One Order. A Gallery Wall That Gets Finished.
Most gallery walls never get completed because sourcing enough matching frames at a consistent finish is more effort than it ought to be. This pack of ten A4 black aluminium frames resolves that in a single order.
The 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile is the right proportion for A4. A wider border occupies a disproportionate share of the frame face at this scale, which is why arrangements that feel heavy are using profiles too wide for the paper inside. The matte finish reads flat and consistent from any angle, making ten frames behave as one unified installation rather than ten objects. Buying all ten at once guarantees identical finish and profile from the same production batch.
A4 is uniquely practical because it is the direct output of every home printer. Updating content costs a sheet of paper and takes under a minute: print, lift the acrylic front, swap, close. No print shop, no resizing, no waiting. Both portrait and landscape orientations are supported from integrated hardware in each frame with no secondary fittings. For how consistent framing fits within a broader interior scheme, our 2025 home decor trends guide covers gallery wall styling and spacing. For larger anchor pieces alongside an A4 grid, the A2 version in the same black aluminium profile uses an identical frame language at a larger size.
The shatter-resistant acrylic is lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Ten frames in a 2x5 portrait grid span 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. A diagonal staircase run of ten fills the wall most homes leave bare.
What the Pack Includes
- Ten identical frames from one batch. Consistent finish, profile and dimensions throughout. The quantity for a complete 2x5 grid, staircase diagonal or per-child rotating display.
- A4 paper size: 210 x 297mm, printer-direct. Direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight in without resizing or specialist printing.
- 10mm slim matte black aluminium profile. Flat, non-reflective and consistent from any viewing angle. Proportionate to A4 content so the border stays subordinate to the print inside.
- Clear acrylic front, shatter-resistant. Lighter than glass and safe in children's bedrooms and school corridors. Wipe clean with a soft microfibre cloth.
- Portrait and landscape from every frame. Both orientations from integrated hardware. No secondary fittings. Decided per piece, not at the point of ordering.
- All wall fixings for all ten included. Complete mounting hardware in the box for brick, masonry and plasterboard. Nothing additional needed to complete the installation.
Why the Display Stays Refreshed Rather Than Fixed
The gap between owning something worth displaying and putting it on the wall is usually not indecision. It is the absence of a frame, or the inconvenience of getting a print made at the right size from an outside service. Neither of those barriers exists at A4. Every UK certificate, school report and printed photograph already lives on 210 by 297mm paper. Children's artwork rotates each term without a new order. A motivational print swaps when a different one resonates. A seasonal piece changes with the season. Each of those updates happens at home, in under a minute, at zero additional cost beyond a sheet of printer paper.
How to Hang Ten Frames Without One Being Crooked
Use a spirit level to draw a single horizontal datum line across the full intended width of the arrangement before marking any individual fixing positions. Measure down consistently from this line for each frame rather than measuring up from the floor. Floor and ceiling levels in most UK homes are not perfectly level, and measuring upward from the floor introduces cumulative small errors that become clearly visible once everything is hung across a wide run. Mark every position, step back to verify the spacing looks even before placing a single fixing, then drill. A few minutes at the planning stage saves significant remediation afterwards.
What Buyers Most Want to Know Before Ordering
- Ledge display rather than wall-mounting. At A4 size the frame is light enough to sit stably on a 100mm or wider picture ledge without wall fixing. Portrait is the most stable orientation. Mixing ledge-displayed and wall-mounted frames in one arrangement adds depth that a flat wall grid cannot produce.
- Using a mat board for a more formal look. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives certificates and documents a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are widely available and drop straight into the frame without modification.
- Combining with the gold A4 frames in one display. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry stays consistent throughout a mixed arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
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FAQs
A4 Black Certificate Frames, Pack of 10: Questions Answered
Ten is where an installation reads as complete rather than in-progress. A 2x5 grid spans 115cm wide at 50mm spacing. One pack guarantees all ten from the same batch: identical finish and profile throughout.
Yes. A4 is the direct output of every home printer. Certificates, reports and photographs go straight from printer to frame. No resizing, no specialist order. Under a minute to update.
A 2x5 portrait grid is 115cm wide at 50mm spacing, right for above a sofa. A 5x2 vertical suits a tall narrow wall. A diagonal staircase run fills space most homes leave bare. A 3x3 of nine with one lead frame works above a fireplace. Mark all positions before drilling and use a horizontal datum line.
Leave the frame on the wall. Print at home, lift the acrylic front, swap the content, replace the front. Under a minute. Light enough to hold with one hand.
Yes. The shatter-resistant acrylic suits both. No sharp projecting edges. The matte finish shows fingermarks less visibly than gloss, which matters when children swap their own work.
Yes. Light enough for a 100mm or wider ledge without wall mounting. Portrait is most stable. Mixing ledge and wall-hung frames adds depth a flat grid cannot produce.
Yes, particularly for documents with generous white margins. A pre-cut A4 mat board with a centred aperture gives the piece a formally presented quality. Pre-cut A4 mats are available from art supply shops and drop straight into the frame without modification. They can be removed later if you want to switch to a full-bleed print.
Use a horizontal datum line across the full arrangement and measure down from it for each frame. Measuring up from the floor introduces cumulative errors across a wide run that become visible when everything is hung.
Yes. The 10mm profile is identical across both finishes so the geometry is consistent throughout a combined arrangement. Using gold to highlight specific pieces within a predominantly black display, or alternating across a grid in a deliberate pattern, produces a more composed result than mixing without a plan. The gold A4 version PFA4G is available in the same profile.
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Quick Styling Tips for Gifted Displays
Arrange a wall cluster with alternating frame sizes, or center above your desk for the curated effect—one frame, maximum impact.
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