Mid Century Abstract d Canvas Wall Art For Living Room
Details at a Glance
| Dimensions | Available in 20 in. W x 20 in. H, 24 in. W x 24 in. H, 30 in. W x 30 in. H, 36 in. W x 36 in. H, 40 in. W x 40 in. H, 48 in. W x 48 in. H |
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| Weight | 8 lbs (20"), 10 lbs (24"), 12 lbs (30"), 17 lbs (36"), 19 lbs (40"), 23 lbs (48") |
| Canvas Material | Premium quality UV-resistant canvas |
| Frame Material | Kiln-dried wood with floating frame design |
| Frame Colors | White, Black |
| Hardware | Concealed D-ring hangers included |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Production | Made-to-order; ships in 2 weeks or less |
How Well Does UV-Resistant Canvas Hold Up on a Covered Patio?
UV-resistant canvas resists the color fade that destroys ordinary art prints when exposed to indirect sunlight on a porch or under an overhang. The treatment blocks high-energy wavelengths that break down pigments, keeping the abstract's vibrant tones intact through full seasons of ambient outdoor light. The kiln-dried wood frame sheds moisture and resists warping better than standard pine or fir used for interior gallery frames. Concealed D-ring hardware keeps the frame flat against the wall without exposed metal that rusts in humid air. This construction works for covered decks, three-season rooms, and pool houses where humidity runs higher than indoor spaces but the canvas never takes direct rain.Do You Have to Bring It Inside for Winter?
You should bring it inside if your porch isn't enclosed or if you live where snow blows sideways under the roof. Canvas tolerates cold but not standing moisture -- a winter storm that soaks the surface can cause the print to delaminate or the frame to swell. For a fully screened porch or a deep overhang where rain never reaches the wall, you can leave it out year-round in most climates. Wipe dust off the frame quarterly with a dry cloth; never use glass cleaner or water on the canvas itself.Where Does This Work Best on a Covered Deck or Porch?
Hang it on a wall that faces away from the prevailing weather -- if your afternoon storms come from the west, mount it on an east or north wall where splatter won't reach. The floating frame design leaves a narrow gap around the canvas that adds depth and keeps edges protected from incidental moisture or handling damage. It pairs well with other pieces from the [outdoor wall art collection](/collections/outdoor-wall-art) when you want a gallery wall on a screened porch or three-season room. The mid-century palette -- warm ochre, rust, and charcoal -- complements teak, resin wicker, and powder-coated metal without clashing. For broader design ideas, see the guide to [designing your outdoor living space](/pages/designing-outdoor-living-space).Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Only under a solid roof or in a fully screened enclosure where rain and snow never reach the wall. Direct weather exposure will damage the canvas and warp the wood frame.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- The canvas has UV resistance for indirect light on a covered porch, but direct sun all day will still fade it over time. Mount it in shade or under an overhang.
- How do I store it over winter?
- If your porch isn't enclosed, bring it inside and store it flat or hanging in a dry room. Avoid damp basements or unheated sheds where humidity causes mildew.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, as long as it's under a roof. The concealed D-ring hardware and kiln-dried wood frame resist salt corrosion better than exposed screws or soft pine, but saltwater spray will still damage the canvas.
- What's the floating frame design?
- The frame sits slightly forward of the canvas edge, creating a shadow gap that adds dimension and protects the print's perimeter from handling wear or moisture contact.
- How is this shipped?
- Free curbside delivery to the continental USA. It's made-to-order and typically leaves the warehouse in two weeks or less.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.




