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Standard Picture Frame Sizes — The IKEA Edition (cm × inch)

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You walked into IKEA holding an A4 print, walked out with a “30 × 40 cm” RÖDALM, and want to know whether you bought the right one. You did. IKEA’s 30 × 40 cm frame is purpose-built for A4 — that’s exactly why it’s their bestseller. The trick is that “30 × 40 cm” isn’t the size of the frame you’re hanging; it’s the size of the print that fits behind it with the mat removed. IKEA’s product pages spell this out in five separate measurement fields. Once you can read those five fields, every IKEA frame stops being a guessing game.

Reading from the US or Canada? Every chart in this guide lists both cm and inches — cm comes from the IKEA box, inches are the closest commercial print size. IKEA US labels some frames in imperial first (8 × 10, 12 × 16, 16 × 20) — those are in the cm ↔ inch section below.

The 30-second answer

The frames everyone actually buys are eight rectangles and four squares, give or take. The “30 × 40 cm” on the IKEA box is the size of the print that fits without the mat — IKEA calls this field Picture without mount. The actual outer frame is bigger (IKEA’s Frame width × height field). The visible window through the mat is smaller (Mount opening). And the recommended print to actually buy when you’re using the mat is the Picture with mount number — which, on the 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM, is 21 × 30 cm, which fits A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) cleanly.

Picture without mount (the box name) Inch (≈) Mount opening (visible art) Picture with mount (print to buy) Common IKEA series at this size
10 × 15 cm 4 × 6 in — (no mat) 10 × 15 cm photo RÖDALM · FISKBO
13 × 18 cm 5 × 7 in — (no mat in YLLEVAD; included in others) 13 × 18 cm photo RÖDALM · FISKBO · YLLEVAD
20 × 25 cm 8 × 10 in (US) small mat or none 20 × 25 cm photo FISKBO US · RÖDALM US
21 × 30 cm 8.25 × 11.8 in ~12 × 17 cm (when included) 13 × 18 cm photo (matted), or A4 with mat removed RÖDALM · FISKBO · YLLEVAD · KNOPPÄNG · HÄCKHAGTORN · SILVERHÖJDEN · EDSBRUK
30 × 40 cm 11.8 × 15.8 in 20 × 29 cm 21 × 30 cm ≈ A4 RÖDALM · LOMVIKEN · KNOPPÄNG · FISKBO · HÄCKHAGTORN · SILVERHÖJDEN · EDSBRUK
40 × 50 cm 15.8 × 19.8 in ~30 × 40 cm 30 × 40 cm print (approximately A3) RÖDALM · LOMVIKEN · KNOPPÄNG · FISKBO · SILVERHÖJDEN · EDSBRUK · HÄCKHAGTORN
50 × 70 cm 19.8 × 27.5 in ~40 × 50 cm 40 × 50 cm print / 16 × 20 in RÖDALM · LOMVIKEN · KNOPPÄNG · FISKBO · SILVERHÖJDEN · EDSBRUK
61 × 91 cm 24 × 36 in ~50 × 70 cm 50 × 70 cm print / 24 × 36 in poster (approximately A1) RÖDALM · LOMVIKEN · KNOPPÄNG · SILVERHÖJDEN
70 × 100 cm 28 × 40 in ~50 × 70 cm 50 × 70 cm print / XL poster RÖDALM (select colours)

Squares (less common but worth knowing)

Picture without mount (the box name) Inch (≈) Common IKEA series
25 × 25 cm ~10 × 10 in SANNAHED (Frame width × height ≈ 27 × 27 cm)
32 × 32 cm ~12.6 × 12.6 in LOMVIKEN (Frame width × height = 33.5 × 33.5 cm)
35 × 35 cm ~14 × 14 in SANNAHED (Frame width × height ≈ 37 × 37 cm)
50 × 50 cm ~20 × 20 in SANNAHED (Frame width × height ≈ 52 × 52 cm)

“Approximately” matters — A4 isn’t exact, neither is A3

First: prints don’t float inside a matted frame, they’re mounted. The standard way to use a mat is to glue or tape the print to a backing board (the frame’s hardboard back) or to the back of the mat itself — so the print is fixed in position, not loose. “Will it fit?” is really two questions: (a) does the print physically go in, and (b) does its size line up cleanly with the mat opening. A frame with mismatched dimensions still works, you just see the mismatch.

A4 is 21 × 29.7 cm. The 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM’s Picture with mount field is 21 × 30 cm. A4 fits with about 3 mm of vertical play, which the mat covers — clean fit, mount-and-go. The “30 × 40 cm = A4” relationship is engineered close, not measured equal.

A3 is 29.7 × 42 cm. The 40 × 50 cm IKEA frame’s Picture with mount field is roughly 30 × 40 cm — bigger than A3 in width by 0.3 mm, smaller than A3 in height by 2 cm. What this means in practice: if you mount an A3 print behind the 40 × 50 cm frame’s mat, the top and bottom 1 cm of your A3 will be hidden behind the mat. The print itself doesn’t move (it’s glued to the backing), but you lose 2 cm of vertical artwork to the mat overlap. For most photographic prints this is fine — the bottom edge is usually background. For prints where edge content matters (a framed certificate, a poster with text near the edge), it’s not.

A2 (42 × 59.4 cm) in a 50 × 70 cm matted frame has the same issue — the mat opening is ≈ 40 × 50 cm, so A2 mounts behind it with about 1 cm hidden on each side and 4–5 cm hidden top/bottom. A1 (59.4 × 84.1 cm) in 61 × 91 cm is the closest cleaner match (mat opening ≈ 50 × 70 cm, A1 covers it fully with mat hiding ~5 cm top/bottom and ~5 cm each side — a wide visible mat border, but no clipped edge content).

The practical rule: A4 is the only A-series size that lines up cleanly with an IKEA frame. For A3 / A2 / A1 you have two options: (1) reprint your artwork to the IKEA Picture with mount size (e.g. crop A3 down to 30 × 40 cm), or (2) accept a couple of centimetres being hidden behind the mat. If neither works, you’ll need a non-IKEA frame sized to the A-series exact.

Five numbers, one frame — IKEA’s official measurement fields

Pull up any IKEA frame product page and scroll to Measurements. You’ll see exactly five numbers. Knowing what each one means is the difference between an A4 print that sits cleanly behind the mat and a print that rattles inside a too-big window. The example below uses the RÖDALM Frame, 30 × 40 cm — IKEA’s bestseller — and the numbers match the official product page word-for-word.

IKEA frame anatomy — five official measurement fields

  • Frame width × height — for the 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM, this is 32 × 42 cm. It’s the outer dimension of the frame — what actually hangs on the wall. IKEA reserves the word “Frame” for this outer measurement, even though the box and the product name say “30 × 40 cm” — those refer to a different field. Counter-intuitive but consistent.
  • Frame depth3 cm. The profile thickness. Matters for shadow depth and for SANNAHED-style shadow boxes, which run deeper.
  • Mount opening20 × 29 cm. The hole cut in the mat (cardboard insert). This is what’s actually visible: the centre window where your artwork shows through.
  • Picture with mount21 × 30 cm. The recommended print size when you keep the mat in. The mat overlaps the print by about 0.5 cm on each side, so it hides the print’s edges cleanly with no gap. On the 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM this number fits A4 (A4 = 21 × 29.7 cm) — the frame is designed around A4.
  • Picture without mount30 × 40 cm. The print size when you remove the mat and let the artwork sit flush behind the glass. This is the number on the box and in the product name. IKEA names every frame after this field because most buyers will at some point have a print that fills the frame edge-to-edge.

The IKEA-naming gotcha in one line. IKEA reserves the word Frame size for the outer wood (32 × 42 cm on a 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM). The number you see on the box and in every product name — “30 × 40 cm” — is the Picture without mount field. Different field, smaller number, easy to confuse.

IKEA frames aren’t all wood — and a few aren’t even close

A common misread: that “wooden picture frame” image makes everyone assume IKEA frames are real wood. They’re not. IKEA’s lineup spans four material families, and which one you’re buying matters for weight, durability, and how the frame ages.

Series Frame body Front cover Notes
RÖDALM Fibreboard (engineered wood) with paper foil veneer Plastic The bestseller. Looks like wood, isn’t solid wood.
FISKBO Fibreboard with paper foil Plastic The cheap entry-level option. Same body family as RÖDALM.
KNOPPÄNG Fibreboard with paper foil Plastic Mid-range, minimalist profile.
SANNAHED Fibreboard, deeper profile Plastic Shadow-box depth (6 cm).
SILVERHÖJDEN Fibreboard with gold-tone finish Plastic The only “ornate” look.
VÄXBO Fibreboard, collage layout Plastic 8-photo collage frame.
LOMVIKEN Aluminium Plastic The only metal frame. Thin “floating” profile.
YLLEVAD ABS plastic (entire body) Plastic The cheapest option. No mat included.
KLOTKÖRSBÄR Fibreboard with paper-foil (oak-effect finish) Plastic New 2026 decorative colour, looks like oak — actually engineered wood.
PLOMMONTRÄD Fibreboard with paper-foil (pine-effect finish) Plastic New 2026 decorative colour, looks like pine — actually engineered wood.
HÄCKHAGTORN Solid pine (real wood) Plastic New 2026, IKEA’s only “real wood at entry price” series.
EDSBRUK Stained wood (real wood per IKEA copy — verify on product page) Plastic The premium tier.
TRIVIALSKOG Rattan + ABS plastic mix Plastic New 2026, boho-look.
FIKONTRÄD Wood + plastic Plastic US-only mini desktop size (4 × 6 in).

Two practical consequences:

  • If you’re buying for kids’ rooms or anywhere safety matters, plastic-front (every IKEA series) beats glass on impact resistance — IKEA switched from glass to plastic years ago for exactly this reason.
  • If you want the frame to age like real wood (patina, take a sand-and-restain in five years), only HÄCKHAGTORN and EDSBRUK qualify. Series with names that sound wood-like (KLOTKÖRSBÄR / PLOMMONTRÄD / RÖDALM) look like real wood but are fibreboard with a paper-foil finish — they wear, but they won’t age the way oak does. Check the Materials and care section on the IKEA product page if in doubt; IKEA always lists the actual material.

The mat is decoration, not function

Most “frame sizes” articles treat the mat as a structural part of the frame — like the glass or the back. It isn’t. The mat is a piece of cardboard whose only job is to add visual breathing room between the artwork and the frame edge. You can leave it in, you can take it out. IKEA designs many of its frames around this duality on purpose.

This is why a single 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM can display either:

  • Picture with mount = 21 × 30 cm (fits A4) — mat in place, A4 print sits behind the mat, the mat hides ~0.5 cm of the print’s edges on the sides and ~0.35 cm top and bottom, and you see the central 20 × 29 cm window. This is IKEA’s intended A4 use — the Picture-with-mount field is engineered to A4 dimensions.
  • Picture without mount = 30 × 40 cm — mat removed, print sits flush, edge to edge, no border. Used when you have artwork printed to the 30 × 40 cm size itself (e.g. a poster).

Both are correct uses of the same item. Which one you want is a styling choice, not a fit problem.

“Does A4 fit a 21 × 30 cm frame?” Yes, with the mat out.

The matted 21 × 30 cm frame isn’t designed for A4. Its Mount opening is only ~12 × 17 cm — a deliberately small window, sized for a 5 × 7 in / 13 × 18 cm photo or a small artwork. Putting an A4 print behind that mat would hide most of the page; nobody does this on purpose, and IKEA never recommends it. The 21 × 30 cm matted frame is for small prints — that’s its job.

But the same item with the mat removed is a perfectly good A4 frame. The Picture-without-mount field is 21 × 30 cm; A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) sits behind it with the frame edge overlapping the print by under 5 mm on each side, and 3 mm of vertical play. Modern, edge-to-edge look. A4 fits.

The cleaner default for A4 is still the 30 × 40 cm matted RÖDALM (purpose-built for A4 with the airy mat border). The 21 × 30 cm mat-removed option is for the modern, no-border aesthetic.

Mat or no mat — depends on the series

Three IKEA series ship without a mat: your print sits flush at the box number itself (Picture without mount). Every other current series includes a mat. Knowing which is which decides what size print to order.

Series Ships with mat? What this means for your print
FISKBO ❌ No mat Print at the box number (e.g. 30 × 40 cm Picture-without-mount = a 30 × 40 cm flush print)
YLLEVAD ❌ No mat Same — flush print at the box number
HÄCKHAGTORN ❌ No mat Same — flush print at the box number
RÖDALM ✅ Mat included (movable) Print at Picture-with-mount (e.g. 21 × 30 cm fits A4 for a 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM)
LOMVIKEN ✅ Mat included Same
KNOPPÄNG ✅ Mat included Same
SANNAHED ✅ Mat included Same
SILVERHÖJDEN ✅ Mat included Same
EDSBRUK ✅ Mat included Same
KLOTKÖRSBÄR ✅ Mat included Same
PLOMMONTRÄD ✅ Mat included Same

Practical rule. If you printed your artwork exactly to the IKEA cm number (you ordered a 30 × 40 cm print to match a 30 × 40 cm frame), buy a mat-free series — FISKBO, YLLEVAD, or HÄCKHAGTORN — or buy a matted series and take the mat out. If you have a standard paper print (A4, A3, A2) or a photo print (5 × 7, 16 × 20), buy a matted series and let the mat do the work.

Same "30 × 40 cm" name, different visible art

cm ↔ inch — quick lookup (for shopping abroad, or US prints in EU frames)

IKEA UK / AU / EU stores sell cm-based sizes. IKEA US sells the same physical frames re-labelled in imperial-first (8 × 10 in, 12 × 16 in, 16 × 20 in, 19¾ × 27½ in, 24 × 36 in, 27½ × 39¼ in). IKEA standardises frame dimensions globally for manufacturing efficiency — the EU 30 × 40 cm and the US 12 × 16 in are the same physical item, just labelled in different units (with rounding shown to the buyer).

Inch EU cm equivalent What’s actually on the IKEA label
4 × 6 in 10 × 15 cm EU label: 10 × 15 cm. US: 4 × 6 in (FISKBO US, RÖDALM US)
5 × 7 in 13 × 18 cm EU label: 13 × 18 cm. US: 5 × 7 in (FISKBO US, LOMVIKEN US)
8 × 10 in ≈ 20 × 25 cm US: real 8 × 10 in item (FISKBO US, RÖDALM US). EU / AU stores typically don’t stock a frame at this exact size — closest is 21 × 30 cm with mat (extra mat border around the print)
11 × 14 in ≈ 28 × 36 cm Not sized by IKEA in any form — 11 × 14 in isn’t an IKEA frame and isn’t any IKEA frame’s Picture with mount field. For an 11 × 14 print at IKEA US, the closest option is the 16 × 20 in RÖDALM matted (its Picture with mount is 12 × 16 in) — your 11 × 14 print sits slightly smaller than the mount opening, so you’ll either see white edge around the print, mount it onto a backing board, or buy a non-IKEA 11 × 14 in frame
12 × 16 in ≈ 30 × 40 cm US: 12 × 16 in RÖDALM — the same physical frame as the EU 30 × 40 cm, just imperial-labelled
16 × 20 in ≈ 40 × 51 cm US: real 16 × 20 in (RÖDALM, LOMVIKEN). EU / AU: similar print fits the 50 × 70 cm with mat (Mount opening ≈ 40 × 50 cm)
19¾ × 27½ in ≈ 50 × 70 cm US: real 19¾ × 27½ in (RÖDALM, LOMVIKEN) — same physical frame as the EU 50 × 70 cm
24 × 36 in ≈ 61 × 91 cm EU / US / AU labels converge here — both list the same physical frame
27½ × 39¼ in ≈ 70 × 100 cm US: real 27½ × 39¼ in RÖDALM — same physical frame as the EU 70 × 100 cm

The gotcha most people miss. A 30 × 40 cm EU frame and a 12 × 16 in US RÖDALM are literally the same product, just measured in different units. 11 × 14 in is not an IKEA size at all — IKEA doesn’t make a 11 × 14 frame, and 11 × 14 doesn’t show up as any frame’s Picture with mount field either. For an 11 × 14 in print at IKEA US, the closest match is the 16 × 20 in RÖDALM matted (Picture with mount = 12 × 16 in) — the 11 × 14 print is smaller than the 12 × 16 mat opening, so you’d mount it on a backing board and live with a small visible border, or you’d source an 11 × 14 frame from a non-IKEA seller.

The IKEA paper-size map (which print → which frame)

IKEA’s own picture frame size guide lines up their cm sizes against the UK paper standards. The mapping is clean for A4 and smaller. For A3 and larger, IKEA’s 10-cm steps don’t match the A-series exactly — the print mounts in place behind the mat, but the mat either hides part of the edge or shows a wider-than-intended border. Each line below spells out what actually happens.

  • A6 (10.5 × 14.8 cm) → clean fit in a 13 × 18 cm matted frame.
  • A5 (14.8 × 21 cm) → clean fit in a 21 × 30 cm matted frame.
  • A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) → clean fit in a 30 × 40 cm matted frame — IKEA’s purpose-built A4 size (Picture with mount = 21 × 30 cm).
  • A3 (29.7 × 42 cm) → mounts in a 40 × 50 cm matted frame, with Mount opening ≈ 30 × 40 cm. The mat hides the top and bottom ~1 cm of A3. Acceptable for photos, not for prints with edge text.
  • A2 (42 × 59.4 cm) → mounts in a 50 × 70 cm matted frame, with Mount opening ≈ 40 × 50 cm. The mat hides ~1 cm side, ~5 cm top/bottom — verify on the product page.
  • A1 (59.4 × 84.1 cm) → mounts in a 61 × 91 cm matted frame, Mount opening ≈ 50 × 70 cm. A1 sits fully behind a wide mat border (~5 cm each side / ~5 cm top/bottom) — no clipped content, but a more prominent mat than the smaller sizes give.

If you printed at home on A-series paper, this map is your shortcut for A4 and smaller. For US photo lab prints (8 × 10, 16 × 20, 24 × 36), see the cm ↔ inch table above.

Eight IKEA standard rectangle sizes to-scale

Plan it before you buy

This is the part where every other “frame sizes” guide on the internet stops. You now know which IKEA frame fits which print — but you don’t yet know how it’ll look on your wall.

Open the HangPlanner demo. Drop in a photo of the wall you’re planning. Pick a known object in the photo — a sofa, a doorway, anything you’ve measured — to scale the photo to real-life size. Now drag any of these IKEA standard frame sizes onto the wall at true proportion.

You’ll do in 30 seconds what 8 weeks of “rough idea, buy it, return it” can’t do: see whether a 50 × 70 cm looks airy or claustrophobic above your sofa, whether two 40 × 50 cm side by side balance the chimney breast, or whether the 30 × 40 cm you were going to buy disappears. Then click through to the IKEA product page for the exact item and colour you want. No paint trial, no two-week return loop.

For more on how to space those frames once you’ve picked sizes, see our gallery wall spacing guide. And if you’re planning a full gallery wall, the step-by-step planning guide covers the whole flow from concept to drilled holes.

Quick FAQ

Does an A4 fit a 30 × 40 cm IKEA frame?
Yes. On a 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM (or any matted 30 × 40 cm IKEA frame), the Picture with mount field is 21 × 30 cm, which fits A4 (21 × 29.7 cm). IKEA designed this frame around A4 — drop the A4 print in, the mat covers about 0.5 cm of the print's sides and 0.35 cm of the top and bottom, and the visible 20 × 29 cm window shows the A4's centre cleanly. About 3 mm of vertical play, which the mat hides. This is IKEA's bestseller for a reason.
What does the "30 × 40 cm" on the box actually mean?
It's the Picture without mount field — the print size you'd buy if you removed the mat and let the artwork sit flush behind the glass. IKEA names every frame after this number. It is not the Frame size (which IKEA reserves for the outer dimension, 32 × 42 cm on a 30 × 40 cm RÖDALM), and it is not what hangs on the wall.
Do all IKEA frames come with a mat?
No. FISKBO, YLLEVAD, and HÄCKHAGTORN ship without a mat — your print sits flush at the box number (Picture-without-mount). Every other current series (RÖDALM, LOMVIKEN, KNOPPÄNG, SANNAHED, SILVERHÖJDEN, EDSBRUK, KLOTKÖRSBÄR, PLOMMONTRÄD) includes a mat. The mat is what turns a 30 × 40 cm frame into an A4-friendly display.
Does an A4 fit a 21 × 30 cm IKEA frame?
Yes, but only with the mat removed. The matted 21 × 30 cm frame is designed for a small print (its Mount opening is only ~12 × 17 cm, sized for a 5 × 7 in / 13 × 18 cm photo). Putting an A4 behind that mat would hide most of the page — nobody does this on purpose. With the mat removed, however, the Picture-without-mount field is 21 × 30 cm, A4 (21 × 29.7 cm) sits behind it with the frame overlapping the print by under 5 mm on each side, and you get a modern edge-to-edge look. The cleaner A4 default is still a 30 × 40 cm matted frame.
Are IKEA frames actually wood?
Mostly no. RÖDALM, FISKBO, KNOPPÄNG, SANNAHED, SILVERHÖJDEN, VÄXBO, and the new decorative pair KLOTKÖRSBÄR / PLOMMONTRÄD are all fibreboard with a paper-foil finish — engineered wood that looks like real wood at a fraction of the price. LOMVIKEN is aluminium (the only metal frame in the lineup). YLLEVAD is ABS plastic. Only HÄCKHAGTORN (solid pine) and EDSBRUK (stained wood) are real solid wood. The front cover is plastic across the whole lineup — IKEA stopped using glass years ago.
Can I hang IKEA frames horizontally and vertically?
Yes — every rectangular IKEA frame can hang either way. The hooks are designed for both orientations, so the print orientation is your choice. Square frames (SANNAHED, LOMVIKEN 32 × 32 cm) only have one hook position because they look the same in either orientation — rotation isn't meaningful.

Sizes verified against IKEA UK (picture frames size guide · UK frame category), IKEA AU (AU frame category · RÖDALM 30 × 40 cm AU), and IKEA US (US frame category · FISKBO US series · RÖDALM US series · RÖDALM 12 × 16 in US · LOMVIKEN US) product listings (current items in stock as of the last review date). Material breakdown sourced from IKEA product-page Materials sections. Field names — Frame width / height, Frame depth, Mount opening, Picture with mount, Picture without mount — match IKEA’s official product-page Measurements section. Last reviewed: June 2026.

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