A floating display frame turns a tiny keepsake into something with space around it. Suspended between transparent PE membranes, a crystal, coin, ring or small memento appears to hover, catching light and shadow from both sides instead of sitting flat in a box.
The suspended effect
The clear membrane holds a small object in place while leaving the edges visually open.
It suits pieces with detail on both sides, where turning the frame or backlighting it changes what you notice.
The black border gives the display a clean outline, so the object inside becomes the quiet focus.
It keeps meaningful small things visible, rather than hidden in drawers or loose on a shelf.
Use one for a single special piece, or group several together for a more collected arrangement.
The black frame and clear membrane
The frame is made from ABS plastic with a transparent, flexible PE membrane. The design opens with a push-to-open mechanism, making it simple to place a small object inside and remove it again when you want to change the display.
Small treasures to place inside
This style of display works well for jewellery, gemstones, minerals, coins, stamps, medals, miniature figurines and other small keepsakes. Choose objects that sit comfortably within the frame and avoid forcing anything sharp, heavy or too thick against the membrane.
How to display and care for it
Set it on a tabletop, shelf or cabinet where light can pass through the display. It can also be wall-mounted for a more decorative arrangement.
Wipe the outer frame gently with a soft, dry cloth. The membrane helps protect the object from dust and water damage, but it is still best kept away from damp places and rough handling.
A modern specimen-frame idea
Floating frames borrow something from the language of specimen display: the quiet space around an object matters as much as the object itself. Instead of filling a deep box or covering a piece with a solid backing, the transparent membrane lets the keep…
region of manufacture: China