What is a picture frame with sloped inner edges called?
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What is the term for a picture frame where the inner edges slope inward toward the image, so the inside of the frame sits deeper while the outer edge is closer to the viewer?
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It's called a beveled frame...
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That style is commonly called a beveled frame. The defining feature is the beveled, angled edge that slopes toward the artwork or photo.
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