Mid Century Mod I Artwork d Canvas Floating
Details at a Glance
| Dimensions | Available in five sizes: 20 in. W x 24 in. H, 24 in. W x 30 in. H, 30 in. W x 40 in. H, 36 in. W x 48 in. H, 48 in. W x 60 in. H |
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| Frame Material | Kiln-dried wood with floating design |
| Canvas | Premium quality canvas |
| Frame Colors | White or Black |
| Weight | 8 lbs (20x24), 10 lbs (24x30), 13 lbs (30x40), 17 lbs (36x48), 22 lbs (48x60) |
| Mounting | D-ring hanger hardware included (hidden mount) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
This mid-century modern canvas print features a kiln-dried wood floating frame that creates a professional gallery look while protecting the canvas edges from dust and moisture. The Mid Century Mod I Artwork with Floating Frame is available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. Bold geometric shapes and clean lines capture the era's signature style in five sizes from 20x24 up to 48x60 inches.
Can This Canvas Artwork Stay Outside Year-Round?
It's built for covered outdoor spaces -- under a pergola, a deep porch overhang, or a screened lanai -- but not for full weather exposure. The kiln-dried wood frame resists warping better than air-dried lumber, and the floating design keeps airflow around the canvas to reduce moisture trapped against the back. Direct rain and extended high humidity will damage the canvas and frame over time, so this piece belongs where a roof keeps it dry. If your patio has no cover, bring it inside during storms or consider a fully weatherproof metal or resin piece instead.
Will the Print Fade in Direct Sun?
It will fade if mounted in unfiltered direct sunlight for hours each day, just like any canvas print. UV exposure breaks down canvas inks gradually, lightening the bold colors that define mid-century modern design. Place it on a north-facing wall, under a solid shade structure, or in a spot that gets morning or late-afternoon light rather than noon glare. Rotating it indoors during peak summer months extends its life. Pair this piece with other items from our outdoor wall art collection to create a layered gallery wall in a covered seating area.
How Do You Care for It Off-Season?
If your porch or patio sees freezing temps and condensation in winter, bring the canvas indoors and store it flat or hang it in a climate-controlled room. Wipe the frame with a dry cloth to remove dust and pollen before storing. The D-ring hardware lets you unmount and rehang it quickly when the weather warms. Canvas is not as forgiving as powder-coated metal or all-weather resin, so treating it like indoor art that vacations outside keeps it looking sharp for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the floating frame gap just decorative or does it serve a purpose?
- The gap adds depth visually and keeps air circulating around the canvas edges, which helps prevent moisture buildup and edge damage in humid outdoor areas.
- Can I hang this in a coastal location with salt air?
- Only if it's fully covered and set back from direct spray -- salt accelerates wood deterioration and corrodes hardware, so it's better suited to inland patios.
- Does the D-ring hardware show when it's hung?
- No, the D-rings are hidden behind the frame so the artwork sits flush against the wall with no visible hardware.
- Will the white or black frame hold up better outdoors?
- Both kiln-dried wood frames perform the same; choose the color that contrasts best with your canvas and ties into your patio palette.
- Is this shipped fully assembled and ready to hang?
- It ships with the canvas mounted in the floating frame and D-ring hardware pre-installed -- just hang it on two wall anchors. Free curbside delivery is included.
- How do I know which size works for my space?
- A 20x24 suits a small nook or narrow wall segment; 30x40 and larger anchor a seating area or fill space above a console. See our guide on designing your outdoor living space for layout tips.
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.




