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Lang calendar frames turn a wall calendar into a finished piece of décor. Shop Classic wood frames in Oak and Black Diamond, Contemporary frames in White and Black, a Slim Vertical frame for narrow format calendars, and wrought iron hangers, all designed to display Lang calendars and reuse year after year.
Lang calendar frames are designed for one purpose: to make a Lang wall calendar look as good on the wall as the artwork deserves. A standard calendar hung with a nail is fine. The same calendar inside a solid wood frame with beveled edges looks like it belongs there, like décor someone chose deliberately rather than something stuck to the wall for convenience. If you are already buying a Lang calendar every year, a frame is a one-time purchase that pays off every time you look at the wall.
Frames and hangers sell out. If you see a finish or style you want, it is worth picking it up when it is available. The selection here reflects what is currently in stock, and new options are added when they become available.
The Classic Wall Calendar Frame comes in Oak and Black Diamond finishes. Both are solid pine with beveled edges that give the frame a traditional, furniture-quality look. The Oak finish brings warmth to kitchens, family rooms, and spaces with natural wood tones. The Black Diamond finish is deeper and more formal, working well in offices, hallways, and contemporary or transitional rooms where a stronger contrast reads well against the wall.
Classic frames are sized for standard Lang wall calendars and hold the calendar securely while keeping the full artwork panel and monthly grid visible. The frame stays on the wall permanently. You swap the calendar each January and the frame looks exactly the same as it did the year before. Hanging hardware is not included. Dimensions are approximately fourteen and three quarters inches wide by twenty-seven and a half inches high.
The Contemporary Wall Calendar Frame has a flatter, cleaner profile than the Classic. Available in White and Black, it reads more like a modern gallery frame than a traditional wood display. White is a natural fit for bright kitchens, farmhouse rooms, and spaces where you want the calendar artwork to stand out against a light surround. Black creates a strong, graphic contrast that suits modern and minimalist interiors.
Contemporary frames are also solid pine, sized for standard Lang wall calendars, and reusable year after year. They measure approximately fifteen inches wide by twenty-five and a quarter inches high. Hanging hardware is not included.
The Slim Vertical Wall Calendar Frame in Black Diamond finish is designed specifically for Lang vertical wall calendars, which have a narrower footprint than standard wall calendars. It is solid pine with beveled edges, measures approximately eight and three quarters inches wide by seventeen and three quarters inches high, and includes a built-in pencil tray along the bottom for quick notes. This frame does not fit standard twelve by fourteen inch calendars, so confirm your calendar format before ordering. It is the right choice for anyone who has a slim vertical calendar and wants it displayed with the same finished look as a standard wall calendar in a Classic or Contemporary frame.
For a lighter, more casual display option, the wrought iron calendar hangers suspend the calendar from a decorative metal bar rather than enclosing it in a wood frame. The Home Wrought Iron Calendar Hanger has a traditional scrollwork silhouette. The Gold Geo Calendar Hanger has a more geometric, contemporary shape. Both are handcrafted, both measure fourteen inches wide by six inches high, and both fit wall calendars of any size, which makes them a flexible option if your calendar format or selection changes from year to year.
Hangers work especially well in kitchens, entryways, and cottage or farmhouse spaces where a lighter touch fits better than a full wood frame. They are also a practical choice for renters since they require only a single small nail and leave minimal wall impact.
The simplest way to choose is to match the frame finish to what is already on the wall or in the room. Oak and warm wood tones feel right in traditional and country-style rooms. Black Diamond and Black Contemporary suit spaces with darker accents or more modern furnishings. White Contemporary works in light, airy rooms where a clean border complements the artwork without competing. If your room is mixed or you are not sure, Black Diamond tends to be the most versatile finish across different decor styles.
For display beyond the current month, any of these frames work equally well for showcasing individual calendar pages year-round. Pull a favorite page when the month ends, slip it into the frame, and the artwork stays in circulation rather than going into recycling. Lang calendar pages from artists like Susan Winget, Terry Redlin, and Susan Bourdet hold up as standalone art pieces, and a frame gives them a proper home. Browse the full wall calendar collection to find the calendar you want to display.
The Classic and Contemporary wall calendar frames are sized for standard Lang wall calendars, which open to approximately thirteen and three eighths inches wide by twenty-four inches high. This covers the majority of Lang wall calendar titles. The Slim Vertical frame is a separate product designed for Lang vertical wall calendars, which are narrower. If you are unsure whether a specific calendar fits, check the dimensions on both the calendar and frame product pages before ordering.
No. Lang calendar frames are sold without hanging hardware. You will need to supply your own nail, screw, wall anchor, or adhesive hook depending on your wall surface and preference. For standard drywall a small finishing nail or a removable adhesive hook rated for the frame weight handles most situations. For plaster or masonry walls, a drill and appropriate anchor will give you a more secure mount. The wrought iron hangers have a hook already built in and just need a single nail or hook on the wall.
Frames are designed to be permanent. The frame stays on the wall and you replace the calendar inside it each year. The swap takes less than a minute. Over time this is more economical than buying a new display solution annually, and the frame itself tends to look better as it ages in the same spot. Many customers use the same frame for five or more years without any issues.
A frame is a solid wood enclosure with four sides that surrounds the calendar like a picture frame. A hanger is a decorative metal bar that the calendar's hanging hole slips over, holding it at the top without enclosing it. Frames provide a more formal, finished look and work well in living rooms, kitchens, and offices where the calendar is a focal point. Hangers are lighter, more casual, and more flexible since they accommodate any calendar size. Both are a significant step up from a bare nail in terms of how the calendar looks on the wall.
Yes, and it is one of the better uses for a quality frame. When a month ends, the page can come out and be replaced with the new one, or it can be set aside and slipped back into the frame at the end of the year for display. Lang calendar artwork, particularly from artists like Susan Winget, Terry Redlin, and Susan Bourdet, holds up as standalone wall art. A framed calendar page in a hallway or bedroom is a simple, low-cost way to keep artwork you genuinely like in circulation rather than discarding it.