Picture Frame Bumpers push the lower corners of a frame away from a wall to protect it or to prevent the top of the frame to tilt away from the wall. One pair required per Artwork.IN STOCK
Our handy Frame Bumpers are used as a spacer to push the lower corners of a frame away from a wall. They can also be used to buffer the wall from picture hanging hardware that may otherwise contact and mark the wall. You could think of it as a very simple frame stabilizer. Occasionally, the top of the frame will tilt away from the wall when suspend with a hanging system. To diminish this effect of gravity use our picture frame bumpers, the perfect spacers to help you. You will find so many uses for this special product!
The picture frame bumpers are ¾-inch tall and ¾-inch each in diameter. Simply peel off the release liner on the base to expose the self-stick adhesive. The Frame Bumpers are made from extremely inert, and naturally colored polyurethane material.One pair required per Artwork.
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Frame Bumper can be used as a spacer to pull the lower corners of hanging picture frames away from a wall. It can be used to buffer the wall from hardware that may otherwise contact and mark the wall.
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