Butterly Collection II 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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| Weight | 8 lbs (20x24), 10 lbs (24x30), 13 lbs (30x40), 17 lbs (36x48), 22 lbs (48x60) |
| Materials | Premium canvas print, kiln-dried wood frame |
| Frame Colors | White, Black |
| Mounting Hardware | D-ring hangers included |
| Production | Made to order in the USA, typically ships within two weeks |
How Well Does Kiln-Dried Wood Hold Up in Outdoor Conditions?
Kiln-drying drops the moisture content in wood below what it would reach sitting in open air, which makes the frame less likely to warp or crack when it hangs in a covered patio where humidity fluctuates. The process also kills insects and fungi that untreated lumber can harbor. Canvas itself is a woven fabric, so while the print holds vibrant color initially, long-term direct sun exposure will fade any ink -- plan on a covered porch or breezeway rather than an unprotected south-facing wall. The floating frame construction leaves a gap around the canvas perimeter, and that gap lets air circulate, which helps wick away condensation that can bead up behind a piece pressed tight to glass.Should You Bring It Inside for Winter?
If you mount it under a roof where rain and snow don't land directly on the canvas, you can leave it out year-round. The kiln-dried frame won't swell the way green wood does when cold moisture sits on it. Still, canvas dye is vulnerable to UV fade over months of bright summer sun, so rotating it indoors during peak sunlight season will keep the butterfly detail crisp longer. Wipe dust off the canvas with a dry microfiber cloth -- don't use water or cleaner on the print surface.Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or in a Breezeway?
Hang it on a covered porch wall, inside a screened gazebo, or in a three-season room where it won't take direct rain but still reads as part of your outdoor space. The butterfly motif pairs naturally with our [weather-resistant outdoor wall art collection](/collections/outdoor-wall-art), and the five available sizes let you scale the piece to fit narrow breezeway walls or anchor a large blank expanse behind seating. For more ideas on placing art in transitional spaces, see our guide on [Designing Your Dream Outdoor Living Space](/pages/designing-outdoor-living-space).Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Yes, under a roof where rain and snow don't hit the canvas directly. The kiln-dried wood frame resists warping in humidity, but the canvas print will fade faster if exposed to unfiltered sun for months on end.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- Canvas ink fades under sustained UV exposure. Mount it in a covered area or rotate it indoors during the brightest summer months to preserve color.
- How do I store it over winter?
- If you want to bring it inside, store it flat or hang it in a dry room. Wipe off any dust with a dry cloth -- don't use water on the canvas print.
- Is it suitable for a coastal or salt-air location?
- The kiln-dried wood frame handles humidity well, but salt spray will damage the canvas print if it lands directly on the surface. Keep it under a deep overhang or inside a screened porch in coastal settings.
- What mounting hardware comes with the frame?
- Each frame includes D-ring hangers that sit hidden along the back edge, so the piece hangs flat against the wall without exposing screws or brackets.
- How long until it ships?
- This is made to order in the USA and typically leaves the warehouse within two weeks. You'll receive free curbside delivery to the continental USA; white-glove setup is available for an additional fee if you request it.
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.


