How To Choose Between Glass & Acrylic
- Frame It Design Team

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read

Choosing between glass and acrylic depends on the size of the piece, the environment, and the desired level of protection. Glass is known for its scratch resistance and traditional feel, while acrylic is significantly lighter and more impact-resistant. For oversized artwork, mirrors, and large installations, acrylic is often preferred because it reduces overall weight and improves safety.
Premium acrylic options also offer museum-quality clarity, UV protection, and anti-static properties that make them ideal for high-end framing projects. Glass may still be preferred for smaller framed pieces where scratch resistance and a more traditional presentation are priorities. Both materials are available in conservation and anti-reflective options designed to improve visibility and preservation. Selecting the right glazing helps balance aesthetics, safety, and long-term protection for the artwork.







