WALL CALENDARS AND FRAMES

Shop Lang wall calendars alongside the frames and hangers built to display them. Classic wood frames in Oak and Black Diamond, Contemporary frames in White and Black, and wrought iron hangers give every Lang calendar a finished, intentional look on any wall.


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Lang Calendar Frames and Hangers

A Lang wall calendar already looks good on its own. A frame makes it look intentional. Lang calendar frames are built specifically for these calendars, which means the fit is right, the proportions work, and the whole thing reads like a finished piece of wall art rather than a calendar tacked up with a pushpin. If you have been hanging the same Lang calendar on the same wall for years, a frame is a small upgrade that makes a noticeable difference in how the room looks and how the calendar presents itself.

This page brings together Lang wall calendars and the frames and hangers designed to display them. If you are shopping for a calendar to go with a frame you already own, or a frame to go with a calendar you just picked out, this is the right place to browse both together. The calendar frames page carries frames and hangers on their own if you want to focus there.

Classic Wood Calendar Frames

The Classic Wall Calendar Frame comes in two finishes: Oak and Black Diamond. Both are solid pine with beveled edges and a traditional silhouette that suits most home decor without competing with the artwork inside. The Oak finish is warm and familiar, a natural fit for kitchens, dining rooms, and spaces with wood tones already present. The Black Diamond finish is more contemporary and works well in offices, hallways, and rooms with darker or more neutral palettes.

Both Classic frames are sized for standard Lang wall calendars and hold the calendar securely while keeping each month's artwork fully visible. When the month turns, you slip the old page out and the new one in. The frame stays on the wall year after year. Hanging hardware is not included with these frames, so you will need a nail, hook, or wall anchor depending on your surface. The product page for each frame has the exact dimensions.

Contemporary Wood Calendar Frames

The Contemporary Wall Calendar Frame has a cleaner, flatter profile than the Classic and comes in White and Black finishes. The slightly wider format gives it a more modern gallery feel while still housing a standard Lang wall calendar. White works especially well in bright rooms, farmhouse kitchens, and spaces with light walls where you want the artwork to pop. Black suits modern and minimalist rooms where a stronger contrast makes sense.

Like the Classic frames, Contemporary frames are solid pine, do not include hanging hardware, and are designed to be reused year after year. Swapping the calendar each year takes about thirty seconds and costs nothing extra.

Calendar Hangers: A Lighter Option

If a full wood frame feels like more than you need, the wrought iron calendar hangers are a good alternative. The Home Wrought Iron Calendar Hanger and the Gold Geo Calendar Hanger both suspend the calendar from a decorative metal bar rather than enclosing it in a frame. The look is more open and casual, and because hangers fit any size wall calendar, they are also more flexible if your calendar selection changes from year to year.

The wrought iron hangers are handcrafted and add a decorative touch without the visual weight of a wood frame. They work especially well in kitchens, mudrooms, and cottage-style spaces where a slightly rustic or artisan feel fits the room. Both hangers measure fourteen inches wide by six inches high and are a simple, low-commitment way to give your calendar a more finished look than a bare nail provides.

Displaying Past Pages

One of the better reasons to use a frame is what you can do with it after the year ends. Lang calendar artwork is genuinely worth keeping. A favorite Susan Winget floral, a Terry Redlin landscape, or a Susan Bourdet songbird page can rotate out of the calendar and into a frame to become a small piece of wall art in a hallway, office, or bedroom. Some customers pull their favorite pages throughout the year and swap them into secondary frames in other rooms. The calendar does its job as a planning tool for twelve months and then keeps contributing to the home after that.

How to Hang a Calendar Frame

Lang calendar frames do not include hanging hardware, which gives you flexibility to choose the right method for your wall. For standard drywall, a small finishing nail or a removable adhesive hook rated for the frame's weight handles most installations without any tools. If you want a more permanent mount, a wall anchor and screw will hold the frame securely through years of monthly calendar swaps. For plaster walls, pre-drilling with a masonry bit and using a plaster anchor is the most reliable approach. Whatever method you use, hanging the frame level matters more than most people realize: even a slight tilt is noticeable once the calendar is inside and the artwork gives you a clear horizontal reference.

For renters or anyone who wants to avoid wall damage, removable Command strips rated for the frame weight are a practical option. Check the weight rating on the packaging before using them, and follow the removal instructions carefully when you take the frame down. The wrought iron hangers, being lighter than the wood frames, work especially well with adhesive hooks in rental situations.

Do Lang calendar frames fit all Lang wall calendars?

The Classic and Contemporary wood frames are sized for standard Lang wall calendars, which open to approximately thirteen and three eighths inches wide by twenty-four inches high. Most Lang wall calendars fit this size. The Slim Vertical Wall Calendar Frame is a separate, smaller frame designed specifically for Lang vertical wall calendars, which have a different footprint. If you are unsure whether a specific calendar fits a specific frame, check the dimensions listed on both product pages before ordering. The wrought iron hangers fit wall calendars of any size.

Does hanging hardware come with the frames?

No. Lang calendar frames do not include hanging hardware. You will need to provide your own nail, hook, wall anchor, or adhesive strip depending on your wall type and preference. This is noted on each frame's product page. The wrought iron hangers already have a hook built in and just need a nail or hook on the wall to hang from.

What is the difference between the Classic and Contemporary frames?

The Classic frame has a traditional wood profile with beveled edges and comes in Oak and Black Diamond finishes. It measures approximately fourteen and three quarters inches wide by twenty-seven and a half inches high. The Contemporary frame has a flatter, more modern profile and comes in White and Black finishes, measuring approximately fifteen inches wide by twenty-five and a quarter inches high. Both are solid pine and hold standard Lang wall calendars. The right choice depends on your room's existing style and which finish fits the space better.

Can I reuse a Lang calendar frame every year?

Yes, that is exactly how they are designed to work. The frame stays on the wall and you swap the calendar each year. Most people find the swap takes less than a minute. Over time, a reused frame is both more economical and more sustainable than buying a new display solution each year. Many customers also use their frames to display favorite pages from past calendars after the year ends, rotating artwork through the home rather than discarding it.

What is the difference between a calendar frame and a calendar hanger?

A calendar frame is a solid wood enclosure that surrounds the calendar on all four sides, giving it a polished, finished look similar to a picture frame. A calendar hanger is a decorative metal bar that the calendar's hanging hole slips onto, supporting it from the top without enclosing it. Frames look more formal and suit rooms where a finished presentation matters. Hangers are lighter, more casual, and more flexible since they fit any calendar size. Both options improve on a bare nail and add a decorative element to the display.