

Ellipse Floater Panel
DESCRIPTION
Trekell’s Ellipse Floater Panel is a one-piece, handsome hunk of ¾”-thick, oval-shaped Baltic birch that has a section routed out to make the art panel look like a frame. In turn, that ¼” gap plays with the eye’s ability to distinguish dimension, allowing whatever you create upon the panel's interior to look as though it’s suspended within the surrounding ½” of stylish wood. It’s a clever trick, highlighting your work without any extra effort on your part. Each panel comes with a key-hole in the back for easy hanging. It’s time to try a Trekell Floater Panel today and see the magic for yourself.
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Description | Size | Width | Length | Profile | MSRP | Price | Quantity | |
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Raw - Baltic Birch |
6" X 8" | 7 1/2" | 9 1/2" | 3/4" | $28.00 | $19.60 |
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Raw - Baltic Birch |
7.5" x 10" | 9" | 11 1/2" | 3/4" | $38.50 | $26.95 |
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Raw - Baltic Birch |
9" X 12" | 10 1/2" | 13 1/2" | 3/4" | $46.42 | $37.13 |
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Raw - Baltic Birch |
10" X 14" | 11 1/2" | 15 1/2" | 3/4" | $60.67 | $48.53 |
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Ellipse Floater Panel
Ellipse Floater Panel
Ellipse Floater Panel
Ellipse Floater Panel
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Amazing
I loved how smooth the surface is also how it looks on the wall

Love it
Elegant and beautiful design. The panel was easy to work with once primed and creates a sophisticated display for my artwork.

Special
Saving this for something special but the quality is next to none. I love the built in floater frame. It’s convenient for people like me who never get around to framing their art, especially when it’s a complicated shape!


Nice surface, great concept
I was very happy with my experience with this panel. I greatly appreciate the key-holes routed in the back to easily hang it either vertically or horizontally. I primed it with Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground to experiment with, and just had the most fun. Love these panels, and especially love not worrying about framing!