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Small signage does its job best when the frame around it gets out of the way, and that is what the SFA4B is built for. Its slim matt-black border sits quietly around a menu, a set of opening hours, a QR code or a directional notice, so the content reads first and the frame reads second. The four edges snap open by hand, so whatever is on show is swapped in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which suits a counter or a board where the message changes through the day. An anti-glare cover keeps a close-read notice clear under café or reception lighting, and the black powder-coated finish settles into modern and traditional interiors alike. It comes as a set of ten, enough to give every information point in a venue the same tidy look. Best suited to cafes, hotels and reception areas where small notices change often and need to look considered.
| Cafes, Restaurants and Bars | Menus, specials, allergen notices and opening hours change daily, and a quiet black frame presents them cleanly on a counter or wall while the snap edges make the swap the work of seconds. The dark border suits a styled interior without pulling focus from the food. |
| Hotels and Hospitality | Guest information, event listings, spa hours and directional notices present in a consistent black set across a lobby, corridor or lift landing. Matching frames give a considered, on-brand look, and staff refresh the content between guests without tools. |
| Offices and Reception Areas | Sign-in guidance, meeting-room notices, wayfinding and QR codes sit in a minimal frame that suits glass, steel and modern furniture. A ten-pack fits a reception and its corridors in one order, keeping every information point uniform. |
| Schools and Classrooms | Classroom signage, timetables, notices and safety reminders present at a readable size in a neat frame that a teacher updates in seconds. The pack of ten covers a corridor or a block of rooms with matching frames in a single deployment. |
| Clinics and Waiting Rooms | Appointment guidance, hygiene notices and patient information display cleanly in a waiting area, with an anti-glare cover keeping close-read text legible. A wipe-clean black frame holds a tidy, professional look in a busy reception. |
| Retail Counters and Checkouts | Promotions, payment notices, loyalty prompts and QR codes present at the till in a compact frame that fits a crowded counter. Frequent changes are handled from the front, and the black finish sits with most shopfit colour schemes. |
The same A4 frame comes in an anodised A4 silver finish for lighter, more neutral interiors, and for large-format signage there is a powder-coated A0 black in the same style. Take this black A4 for compact, everyday notices, or size up where a message needs to carry across a room.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch about sizes, finishes or larger orders.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Menus, opening hours, QR codes and directional notices are the small, everyday signage this frame is made for, and on that kind of content the frame's job is to disappear. A slim matt-black border does that better than a bright or chunky one, sitting quietly around the sheet so a reader takes in the message first rather than the edge. That is exactly why the SFA4B is kept understated rather than decorative, because at A4 the whole point is the words and the picture on the paper, not the frame holding them in place.
Front-of-house content changes often, and the snap mechanism is what keeps up with it. A daily special, a new price list or an updated notice is put up by opening the four edges by hand, lifting the cover, dropping in the fresh sheet and pressing the edges shut, all with the frame still on the wall. Because there is no unhooking and no tool, the person changing it can do it in the moment between customers, which is exactly what a café counter or a reception desk needs.
Powder coating gives the black its finish and its resilience on a frame that gets touched every day. A dry pigment is baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even coat, which holds up to the wiping, handling and knocks of a working counter far better than wet paint, staying an even matt black rather than going shiny or patchy at the corners. On a small frame in a customer's eyeline, that consistent finish is part of what makes the display read as tidy and cared for.
Close reading is where the cover earns its place. A menu, a QR code or a set of instructions is looked at from a step away, so a reflection across the surface does more harm here than it would on a poster read from across a room. An anti-glare PVC cover scatters light from café spots, window sun or reception strip lights, keeping the small print and the code clear from any angle, and the same sheet shields the paper from the dust and fingerprints a public counter attracts.
A matching set of black frames suits a café, a hotel or an office where every notice point should look the same. Tell our team how many information positions you are fitting and we can help with quantities and mixed sizes across A4, A3 and A2.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your list and we will put an order together.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Full specifications for the SFA4B, a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile. Each is a slim, front-loading, wall-mounted frame with mitred corners, an anti-glare cover and pre-drilled fixings. The pack is made for compact, everyday signage such as menus and notices in customer-facing spaces.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Size | A4 (210mm x 297mm) | The everyday format for menus, opening hours, notices and QR codes, so a standard printout drops straight in with nothing to trim or resize. |
| Overall Size | 297mm x 210mm x 11mm | A compact frame that fits a crowded counter, a till point or a narrow wall without dominating the space or getting in the way around it. |
| Frame Profile | 25mm powder-coated aluminium | A slim black border that frames small content without crowding it, on a baked-on coat that resists the chips and scuffs a busy counter brings. |
| Finish | Matt black, powder-coated | A quiet, understated edge that keeps a menu or notice the focus and settles into modern and traditional interiors alike without pulling attention. |
| Corners | 45-degree mitred | Neat mitred joints where the profiles meet at 45 degrees, with no overlaps or exposed end caps, so even a small frame reads as a tidy, finished fixture. |
| Mechanism | Front-loading snap edges | Each side opens by hand to change the display in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which is ideal for content that changes through the day. |
| Cover | Anti-glare PVC sheet | Softens reflections on close-read content like menus and QR codes so it stays legible, and keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet. |
| Orientation | Portrait or landscape | Holes on all four sides take the frame either way up from one fixing position, for an upright menu or a wide notice, with the screws sitting hidden behind the edges. |
| Weight | 0.4kg per frame | Light and easy for one person to put up anywhere, from a counter-height wall to a higher information point, with no lifting help needed. |
| Mounting | Wall fixings included | Screws and wall plugs are supplied, so each frame goes straight up on brick, plasterboard, timber or a tiled wall with no extra hardware. |
| Pack Quantity | 10 frames | Enough to give every information point in a cafe, reception or office the same matching black frame from a single order. |
| Also Available In | A4 silver (SFA4M); A0 black (SFA0B) | An anodised silver A4 for lighter, neutral interiors, and a larger A0 black in the same finish for signage that has to carry across a room. |
Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend
UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.
Standard
Free
Always included, no minimum order
Express
£9.95
Express options shown at checkout where available
Lead time
2 to 3 days
Working days, UK Mainland
Returns
28 days
Original condition and packaging
Good to know
Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information · Returns policy
Q: What is the best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage?
A: The best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage is the SFA4B, a slim powder-coated black snap frame supplied as a pack of ten. Its quiet matt-black border keeps a menu, QR code or notice the focus, the four edges snap open by hand so a menu or notice changes in seconds while the frame stays put, and its anti-glare cover keeps close-read text clear. A pack of ten fits every information point in a venue with the same matching frame.
Q: How do I update what the frame shows?
A: Open the four edges by hand, lift the anti-glare cover, take out the old sheet, lay the new one in and press the edges shut. The frame stays on the wall the whole time and no tools are needed, so a menu, a price list or a notice is swapped in a few seconds between customers.
Q: Why choose black over the silver version?
A: A matt-black frame reads as quiet and understated, so it suits a styled cafe, bar or reception where a bright frame would pull focus from the content or clash with a dark scheme. The silver SFA4M is the anodised alternative for lighter, more neutral or clinical interiors, and both take exactly the same A4 sheet.
Q: What is the black finish made of?
A: It is a powder coat, a dry pigment baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even layer. Powder coating stands up to the handling and wiping of a working counter better than wet paint, so the frame keeps a clean, even matt black rather than chipping or going shiny at the corners over time.
Q: Does the cover reduce glare on a menu?
A: Yes. The cover is a slightly matt, anti-glare PVC that scatters light from cafe spotlights, window sun and reception strip lights, so a close-read menu or QR code stays legible instead of washing out under a reflection. It also keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet on a busy counter.
Q: Can I hang it portrait or landscape?
A: Yes. Fixing holes are drilled on all four sides, so the frame goes up the tall way for a menu or turned for a wide notice, from one set of holes. The screws tuck behind the closed edges, so the black face stays unbroken either way.
Q: Are wall fixings included, and how do I fit it?
A: Yes, screws and wall plugs are supplied. Mark the fixing points through the pre-drilled holes, drill and plug the wall, then screw the frame in place, choosing the right plug for brick, plasterboard, timber or tile. Being light, an A4 frame needs no special or heavy-duty anchors on a sound wall.
Q: Is the frame lockable?
A: No. The snap frame is made for quick, tool-free changes rather than tamper-proof security, which is what suits a counter where content updates through the day. For unsupervised or public positions that need locking, we stock separate anti-tamper and lockable snap frame ranges that take a tool to open.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: It is made for indoor use. If it has to go outside it should sit under cover, out of direct weather, with a waterproof sheet inside, because the frame and print are not sealed against rain. For a genuinely outdoor menu or notice a weatherproof lockable case is the better choice.
Q: Why buy a pack of ten?
A: A cafe, hotel or office usually runs several small notices at once, from menus and hours to wayfinding and QR codes. A matching set of ten gives every one the same quiet black frame, so a whole run of information points reads as one consistent scheme rather than a mix of odd holders bought over time.
Q: Is a black snap frame suitable for professional settings?
A: Yes. A clean matt-black frame suits retail, restaurants, offices, healthcare and education, where signage needs to look considered rather than makeshift. The understated finish sits with most interiors and keeps the attention on the content rather than on the frame around it.
Q: What size is on show once it is closed?
A: The frame holds a full A4 sheet, with the snap edges overlapping the paper by a small margin all round to grip it flat. That leaves almost the whole document visible, which is what a menu or a set of instructions needs so nothing important is hidden under the border.
A small frame works hardest when the signage inside it is planned around the customer. How a menu is written, where a notice is placed and how a counter guides a visitor all shape whether the front-of-house signage really pulls its weight. These guides from the Displaysense knowledge hub cover choosing the right frames and getting small-format, front-of-house signage right.
Small signage does its job best when the frame around it gets out of the way, and that is what the SFA4B is built for. Its slim matt-black border sits quietly around a menu, a set of opening hours, a QR code or a directional notice, so the content reads first and the frame reads second. The four edges snap open by hand, so whatever is on show is swapped in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which suits a counter or a board where the message changes through the day. An anti-glare cover keeps a close-read notice clear under café or reception lighting, and the black powder-coated finish settles into modern and traditional interiors alike. It comes as a set of ten, enough to give every information point in a venue the same tidy look. Best suited to cafes, hotels and reception areas where small notices change often and need to look considered.
| Cafes, Restaurants and Bars | Menus, specials, allergen notices and opening hours change daily, and a quiet black frame presents them cleanly on a counter or wall while the snap edges make the swap the work of seconds. The dark border suits a styled interior without pulling focus from the food. |
| Hotels and Hospitality | Guest information, event listings, spa hours and directional notices present in a consistent black set across a lobby, corridor or lift landing. Matching frames give a considered, on-brand look, and staff refresh the content between guests without tools. |
| Offices and Reception Areas | Sign-in guidance, meeting-room notices, wayfinding and QR codes sit in a minimal frame that suits glass, steel and modern furniture. A ten-pack fits a reception and its corridors in one order, keeping every information point uniform. |
| Schools and Classrooms | Classroom signage, timetables, notices and safety reminders present at a readable size in a neat frame that a teacher updates in seconds. The pack of ten covers a corridor or a block of rooms with matching frames in a single deployment. |
| Clinics and Waiting Rooms | Appointment guidance, hygiene notices and patient information display cleanly in a waiting area, with an anti-glare cover keeping close-read text legible. A wipe-clean black frame holds a tidy, professional look in a busy reception. |
| Retail Counters and Checkouts | Promotions, payment notices, loyalty prompts and QR codes present at the till in a compact frame that fits a crowded counter. Frequent changes are handled from the front, and the black finish sits with most shopfit colour schemes. |
The same A4 frame comes in an anodised A4 silver finish for lighter, more neutral interiors, and for large-format signage there is a powder-coated A0 black in the same style. Take this black A4 for compact, everyday notices, or size up where a message needs to carry across a room.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch about sizes, finishes or larger orders.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Menus, opening hours, QR codes and directional notices are the small, everyday signage this frame is made for, and on that kind of content the frame's job is to disappear. A slim matt-black border does that better than a bright or chunky one, sitting quietly around the sheet so a reader takes in the message first rather than the edge. That is exactly why the SFA4B is kept understated rather than decorative, because at A4 the whole point is the words and the picture on the paper, not the frame holding them in place.
Front-of-house content changes often, and the snap mechanism is what keeps up with it. A daily special, a new price list or an updated notice is put up by opening the four edges by hand, lifting the cover, dropping in the fresh sheet and pressing the edges shut, all with the frame still on the wall. Because there is no unhooking and no tool, the person changing it can do it in the moment between customers, which is exactly what a café counter or a reception desk needs.
Powder coating gives the black its finish and its resilience on a frame that gets touched every day. A dry pigment is baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even coat, which holds up to the wiping, handling and knocks of a working counter far better than wet paint, staying an even matt black rather than going shiny or patchy at the corners. On a small frame in a customer's eyeline, that consistent finish is part of what makes the display read as tidy and cared for.
Close reading is where the cover earns its place. A menu, a QR code or a set of instructions is looked at from a step away, so a reflection across the surface does more harm here than it would on a poster read from across a room. An anti-glare PVC cover scatters light from café spots, window sun or reception strip lights, keeping the small print and the code clear from any angle, and the same sheet shields the paper from the dust and fingerprints a public counter attracts.
A matching set of black frames suits a café, a hotel or an office where every notice point should look the same. Tell our team how many information positions you are fitting and we can help with quantities and mixed sizes across A4, A3 and A2.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your list and we will put an order together.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Full specifications for the SFA4B, a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile. Each is a slim, front-loading, wall-mounted frame with mitred corners, an anti-glare cover and pre-drilled fixings. The pack is made for compact, everyday signage such as menus and notices in customer-facing spaces.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Size | A4 (210mm x 297mm) | The everyday format for menus, opening hours, notices and QR codes, so a standard printout drops straight in with nothing to trim or resize. |
| Overall Size | 297mm x 210mm x 11mm | A compact frame that fits a crowded counter, a till point or a narrow wall without dominating the space or getting in the way around it. |
| Frame Profile | 25mm powder-coated aluminium | A slim black border that frames small content without crowding it, on a baked-on coat that resists the chips and scuffs a busy counter brings. |
| Finish | Matt black, powder-coated | A quiet, understated edge that keeps a menu or notice the focus and settles into modern and traditional interiors alike without pulling attention. |
| Corners | 45-degree mitred | Neat mitred joints where the profiles meet at 45 degrees, with no overlaps or exposed end caps, so even a small frame reads as a tidy, finished fixture. |
| Mechanism | Front-loading snap edges | Each side opens by hand to change the display in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which is ideal for content that changes through the day. |
| Cover | Anti-glare PVC sheet | Softens reflections on close-read content like menus and QR codes so it stays legible, and keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet. |
| Orientation | Portrait or landscape | Holes on all four sides take the frame either way up from one fixing position, for an upright menu or a wide notice, with the screws sitting hidden behind the edges. |
| Weight | 0.4kg per frame | Light and easy for one person to put up anywhere, from a counter-height wall to a higher information point, with no lifting help needed. |
| Mounting | Wall fixings included | Screws and wall plugs are supplied, so each frame goes straight up on brick, plasterboard, timber or a tiled wall with no extra hardware. |
| Pack Quantity | 10 frames | Enough to give every information point in a cafe, reception or office the same matching black frame from a single order. |
| Also Available In | A4 silver (SFA4M); A0 black (SFA0B) | An anodised silver A4 for lighter, neutral interiors, and a larger A0 black in the same finish for signage that has to carry across a room. |
Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend
UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.
Standard
Free
Always included, no minimum order
Express
£9.95
Express options shown at checkout where available
Lead time
2 to 3 days
Working days, UK Mainland
Returns
28 days
Original condition and packaging
Good to know
Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information · Returns policy
Q: What is the best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage?
A: The best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage is the SFA4B, a slim powder-coated black snap frame supplied as a pack of ten. Its quiet matt-black border keeps a menu, QR code or notice the focus, the four edges snap open by hand so a menu or notice changes in seconds while the frame stays put, and its anti-glare cover keeps close-read text clear. A pack of ten fits every information point in a venue with the same matching frame.
Q: How do I update what the frame shows?
A: Open the four edges by hand, lift the anti-glare cover, take out the old sheet, lay the new one in and press the edges shut. The frame stays on the wall the whole time and no tools are needed, so a menu, a price list or a notice is swapped in a few seconds between customers.
Q: Why choose black over the silver version?
A: A matt-black frame reads as quiet and understated, so it suits a styled cafe, bar or reception where a bright frame would pull focus from the content or clash with a dark scheme. The silver SFA4M is the anodised alternative for lighter, more neutral or clinical interiors, and both take exactly the same A4 sheet.
Q: What is the black finish made of?
A: It is a powder coat, a dry pigment baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even layer. Powder coating stands up to the handling and wiping of a working counter better than wet paint, so the frame keeps a clean, even matt black rather than chipping or going shiny at the corners over time.
Q: Does the cover reduce glare on a menu?
A: Yes. The cover is a slightly matt, anti-glare PVC that scatters light from cafe spotlights, window sun and reception strip lights, so a close-read menu or QR code stays legible instead of washing out under a reflection. It also keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet on a busy counter.
Q: Can I hang it portrait or landscape?
A: Yes. Fixing holes are drilled on all four sides, so the frame goes up the tall way for a menu or turned for a wide notice, from one set of holes. The screws tuck behind the closed edges, so the black face stays unbroken either way.
Q: Are wall fixings included, and how do I fit it?
A: Yes, screws and wall plugs are supplied. Mark the fixing points through the pre-drilled holes, drill and plug the wall, then screw the frame in place, choosing the right plug for brick, plasterboard, timber or tile. Being light, an A4 frame needs no special or heavy-duty anchors on a sound wall.
Q: Is the frame lockable?
A: No. The snap frame is made for quick, tool-free changes rather than tamper-proof security, which is what suits a counter where content updates through the day. For unsupervised or public positions that need locking, we stock separate anti-tamper and lockable snap frame ranges that take a tool to open.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: It is made for indoor use. If it has to go outside it should sit under cover, out of direct weather, with a waterproof sheet inside, because the frame and print are not sealed against rain. For a genuinely outdoor menu or notice a weatherproof lockable case is the better choice.
Q: Why buy a pack of ten?
A: A cafe, hotel or office usually runs several small notices at once, from menus and hours to wayfinding and QR codes. A matching set of ten gives every one the same quiet black frame, so a whole run of information points reads as one consistent scheme rather than a mix of odd holders bought over time.
Q: Is a black snap frame suitable for professional settings?
A: Yes. A clean matt-black frame suits retail, restaurants, offices, healthcare and education, where signage needs to look considered rather than makeshift. The understated finish sits with most interiors and keeps the attention on the content rather than on the frame around it.
Q: What size is on show once it is closed?
A: The frame holds a full A4 sheet, with the snap edges overlapping the paper by a small margin all round to grip it flat. That leaves almost the whole document visible, which is what a menu or a set of instructions needs so nothing important is hidden under the border.
A small frame works hardest when the signage inside it is planned around the customer. How a menu is written, where a notice is placed and how a counter guides a visitor all shape whether the front-of-house signage really pulls its weight. These guides from the Displaysense knowledge hub cover choosing the right frames and getting small-format, front-of-house signage right.
| Quantity | Discount | Save |
|---|---|---|
| 2 + | 3% off | £1.62 |
Small signage does its job best when the frame around it gets out of the way, and that is what the SFA4B is built for. Its slim matt-black border sits quietly around a menu, a set of opening hours, a QR code or a directional notice, so the content reads first and the frame reads second. The four edges snap open by hand, so whatever is on show is swapped in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which suits a counter or a board where the message changes through the day. An anti-glare cover keeps a close-read notice clear under café or reception lighting, and the black powder-coated finish settles into modern and traditional interiors alike. It comes as a set of ten, enough to give every information point in a venue the same tidy look. Best suited to cafes, hotels and reception areas where small notices change often and need to look considered.
| Cafes, Restaurants and Bars | Menus, specials, allergen notices and opening hours change daily, and a quiet black frame presents them cleanly on a counter or wall while the snap edges make the swap the work of seconds. The dark border suits a styled interior without pulling focus from the food. |
| Hotels and Hospitality | Guest information, event listings, spa hours and directional notices present in a consistent black set across a lobby, corridor or lift landing. Matching frames give a considered, on-brand look, and staff refresh the content between guests without tools. |
| Offices and Reception Areas | Sign-in guidance, meeting-room notices, wayfinding and QR codes sit in a minimal frame that suits glass, steel and modern furniture. A ten-pack fits a reception and its corridors in one order, keeping every information point uniform. |
| Schools and Classrooms | Classroom signage, timetables, notices and safety reminders present at a readable size in a neat frame that a teacher updates in seconds. The pack of ten covers a corridor or a block of rooms with matching frames in a single deployment. |
| Clinics and Waiting Rooms | Appointment guidance, hygiene notices and patient information display cleanly in a waiting area, with an anti-glare cover keeping close-read text legible. A wipe-clean black frame holds a tidy, professional look in a busy reception. |
| Retail Counters and Checkouts | Promotions, payment notices, loyalty prompts and QR codes present at the till in a compact frame that fits a crowded counter. Frequent changes are handled from the front, and the black finish sits with most shopfit colour schemes. |
The same A4 frame comes in an anodised A4 silver finish for lighter, more neutral interiors, and for large-format signage there is a powder-coated A0 black in the same style. Take this black A4 for compact, everyday notices, or size up where a message needs to carry across a room.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch about sizes, finishes or larger orders.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Menus, opening hours, QR codes and directional notices are the small, everyday signage this frame is made for, and on that kind of content the frame's job is to disappear. A slim matt-black border does that better than a bright or chunky one, sitting quietly around the sheet so a reader takes in the message first rather than the edge. That is exactly why the SFA4B is kept understated rather than decorative, because at A4 the whole point is the words and the picture on the paper, not the frame holding them in place.
Front-of-house content changes often, and the snap mechanism is what keeps up with it. A daily special, a new price list or an updated notice is put up by opening the four edges by hand, lifting the cover, dropping in the fresh sheet and pressing the edges shut, all with the frame still on the wall. Because there is no unhooking and no tool, the person changing it can do it in the moment between customers, which is exactly what a café counter or a reception desk needs.
Powder coating gives the black its finish and its resilience on a frame that gets touched every day. A dry pigment is baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even coat, which holds up to the wiping, handling and knocks of a working counter far better than wet paint, staying an even matt black rather than going shiny or patchy at the corners. On a small frame in a customer's eyeline, that consistent finish is part of what makes the display read as tidy and cared for.
Close reading is where the cover earns its place. A menu, a QR code or a set of instructions is looked at from a step away, so a reflection across the surface does more harm here than it would on a poster read from across a room. An anti-glare PVC cover scatters light from café spots, window sun or reception strip lights, keeping the small print and the code clear from any angle, and the same sheet shields the paper from the dust and fingerprints a public counter attracts.
A matching set of black frames suits a café, a hotel or an office where every notice point should look the same. Tell our team how many information positions you are fitting and we can help with quantities and mixed sizes across A4, A3 and A2.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your list and we will put an order together.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Full specifications for the SFA4B, a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile. Each is a slim, front-loading, wall-mounted frame with mitred corners, an anti-glare cover and pre-drilled fixings. The pack is made for compact, everyday signage such as menus and notices in customer-facing spaces.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Size | A4 (210mm x 297mm) | The everyday format for menus, opening hours, notices and QR codes, so a standard printout drops straight in with nothing to trim or resize. |
| Overall Size | 297mm x 210mm x 11mm | A compact frame that fits a crowded counter, a till point or a narrow wall without dominating the space or getting in the way around it. |
| Frame Profile | 25mm powder-coated aluminium | A slim black border that frames small content without crowding it, on a baked-on coat that resists the chips and scuffs a busy counter brings. |
| Finish | Matt black, powder-coated | A quiet, understated edge that keeps a menu or notice the focus and settles into modern and traditional interiors alike without pulling attention. |
| Corners | 45-degree mitred | Neat mitred joints where the profiles meet at 45 degrees, with no overlaps or exposed end caps, so even a small frame reads as a tidy, finished fixture. |
| Mechanism | Front-loading snap edges | Each side opens by hand to change the display in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which is ideal for content that changes through the day. |
| Cover | Anti-glare PVC sheet | Softens reflections on close-read content like menus and QR codes so it stays legible, and keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet. |
| Orientation | Portrait or landscape | Holes on all four sides take the frame either way up from one fixing position, for an upright menu or a wide notice, with the screws sitting hidden behind the edges. |
| Weight | 0.4kg per frame | Light and easy for one person to put up anywhere, from a counter-height wall to a higher information point, with no lifting help needed. |
| Mounting | Wall fixings included | Screws and wall plugs are supplied, so each frame goes straight up on brick, plasterboard, timber or a tiled wall with no extra hardware. |
| Pack Quantity | 10 frames | Enough to give every information point in a cafe, reception or office the same matching black frame from a single order. |
| Also Available In | A4 silver (SFA4M); A0 black (SFA0B) | An anodised silver A4 for lighter, neutral interiors, and a larger A0 black in the same finish for signage that has to carry across a room. |
Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend
UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.
Standard
Free
Always included, no minimum order
Express
£9.95
Express options shown at checkout where available
Lead time
2 to 3 days
Working days, UK Mainland
Returns
28 days
Original condition and packaging
Good to know
Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information · Returns policy
Q: What is the best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage?
A: The best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage is the SFA4B, a slim powder-coated black snap frame supplied as a pack of ten. Its quiet matt-black border keeps a menu, QR code or notice the focus, the four edges snap open by hand so a menu or notice changes in seconds while the frame stays put, and its anti-glare cover keeps close-read text clear. A pack of ten fits every information point in a venue with the same matching frame.
Q: How do I update what the frame shows?
A: Open the four edges by hand, lift the anti-glare cover, take out the old sheet, lay the new one in and press the edges shut. The frame stays on the wall the whole time and no tools are needed, so a menu, a price list or a notice is swapped in a few seconds between customers.
Q: Why choose black over the silver version?
A: A matt-black frame reads as quiet and understated, so it suits a styled cafe, bar or reception where a bright frame would pull focus from the content or clash with a dark scheme. The silver SFA4M is the anodised alternative for lighter, more neutral or clinical interiors, and both take exactly the same A4 sheet.
Q: What is the black finish made of?
A: It is a powder coat, a dry pigment baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even layer. Powder coating stands up to the handling and wiping of a working counter better than wet paint, so the frame keeps a clean, even matt black rather than chipping or going shiny at the corners over time.
Q: Does the cover reduce glare on a menu?
A: Yes. The cover is a slightly matt, anti-glare PVC that scatters light from cafe spotlights, window sun and reception strip lights, so a close-read menu or QR code stays legible instead of washing out under a reflection. It also keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet on a busy counter.
Q: Can I hang it portrait or landscape?
A: Yes. Fixing holes are drilled on all four sides, so the frame goes up the tall way for a menu or turned for a wide notice, from one set of holes. The screws tuck behind the closed edges, so the black face stays unbroken either way.
Q: Are wall fixings included, and how do I fit it?
A: Yes, screws and wall plugs are supplied. Mark the fixing points through the pre-drilled holes, drill and plug the wall, then screw the frame in place, choosing the right plug for brick, plasterboard, timber or tile. Being light, an A4 frame needs no special or heavy-duty anchors on a sound wall.
Q: Is the frame lockable?
A: No. The snap frame is made for quick, tool-free changes rather than tamper-proof security, which is what suits a counter where content updates through the day. For unsupervised or public positions that need locking, we stock separate anti-tamper and lockable snap frame ranges that take a tool to open.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: It is made for indoor use. If it has to go outside it should sit under cover, out of direct weather, with a waterproof sheet inside, because the frame and print are not sealed against rain. For a genuinely outdoor menu or notice a weatherproof lockable case is the better choice.
Q: Why buy a pack of ten?
A: A cafe, hotel or office usually runs several small notices at once, from menus and hours to wayfinding and QR codes. A matching set of ten gives every one the same quiet black frame, so a whole run of information points reads as one consistent scheme rather than a mix of odd holders bought over time.
Q: Is a black snap frame suitable for professional settings?
A: Yes. A clean matt-black frame suits retail, restaurants, offices, healthcare and education, where signage needs to look considered rather than makeshift. The understated finish sits with most interiors and keeps the attention on the content rather than on the frame around it.
Q: What size is on show once it is closed?
A: The frame holds a full A4 sheet, with the snap edges overlapping the paper by a small margin all round to grip it flat. That leaves almost the whole document visible, which is what a menu or a set of instructions needs so nothing important is hidden under the border.
A small frame works hardest when the signage inside it is planned around the customer. How a menu is written, where a notice is placed and how a counter guides a visitor all shape whether the front-of-house signage really pulls its weight. These guides from the Displaysense knowledge hub cover choosing the right frames and getting small-format, front-of-house signage right.
Small signage does its job best when the frame around it gets out of the way, and that is what the SFA4B is built for. Its slim matt-black border sits quietly around a menu, a set of opening hours, a QR code or a directional notice, so the content reads first and the frame reads second. The four edges snap open by hand, so whatever is on show is swapped in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which suits a counter or a board where the message changes through the day. An anti-glare cover keeps a close-read notice clear under café or reception lighting, and the black powder-coated finish settles into modern and traditional interiors alike. It comes as a set of ten, enough to give every information point in a venue the same tidy look. Best suited to cafes, hotels and reception areas where small notices change often and need to look considered.
| Cafes, Restaurants and Bars | Menus, specials, allergen notices and opening hours change daily, and a quiet black frame presents them cleanly on a counter or wall while the snap edges make the swap the work of seconds. The dark border suits a styled interior without pulling focus from the food. |
| Hotels and Hospitality | Guest information, event listings, spa hours and directional notices present in a consistent black set across a lobby, corridor or lift landing. Matching frames give a considered, on-brand look, and staff refresh the content between guests without tools. |
| Offices and Reception Areas | Sign-in guidance, meeting-room notices, wayfinding and QR codes sit in a minimal frame that suits glass, steel and modern furniture. A ten-pack fits a reception and its corridors in one order, keeping every information point uniform. |
| Schools and Classrooms | Classroom signage, timetables, notices and safety reminders present at a readable size in a neat frame that a teacher updates in seconds. The pack of ten covers a corridor or a block of rooms with matching frames in a single deployment. |
| Clinics and Waiting Rooms | Appointment guidance, hygiene notices and patient information display cleanly in a waiting area, with an anti-glare cover keeping close-read text legible. A wipe-clean black frame holds a tidy, professional look in a busy reception. |
| Retail Counters and Checkouts | Promotions, payment notices, loyalty prompts and QR codes present at the till in a compact frame that fits a crowded counter. Frequent changes are handled from the front, and the black finish sits with most shopfit colour schemes. |
The same A4 frame comes in an anodised A4 silver finish for lighter, more neutral interiors, and for large-format signage there is a powder-coated A0 black in the same style. Take this black A4 for compact, everyday notices, or size up where a message needs to carry across a room.
Call us on 01279460460 or get in touch about sizes, finishes or larger orders.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Menus, opening hours, QR codes and directional notices are the small, everyday signage this frame is made for, and on that kind of content the frame's job is to disappear. A slim matt-black border does that better than a bright or chunky one, sitting quietly around the sheet so a reader takes in the message first rather than the edge. That is exactly why the SFA4B is kept understated rather than decorative, because at A4 the whole point is the words and the picture on the paper, not the frame holding them in place.
Front-of-house content changes often, and the snap mechanism is what keeps up with it. A daily special, a new price list or an updated notice is put up by opening the four edges by hand, lifting the cover, dropping in the fresh sheet and pressing the edges shut, all with the frame still on the wall. Because there is no unhooking and no tool, the person changing it can do it in the moment between customers, which is exactly what a café counter or a reception desk needs.
Powder coating gives the black its finish and its resilience on a frame that gets touched every day. A dry pigment is baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even coat, which holds up to the wiping, handling and knocks of a working counter far better than wet paint, staying an even matt black rather than going shiny or patchy at the corners. On a small frame in a customer's eyeline, that consistent finish is part of what makes the display read as tidy and cared for.
Close reading is where the cover earns its place. A menu, a QR code or a set of instructions is looked at from a step away, so a reflection across the surface does more harm here than it would on a poster read from across a room. An anti-glare PVC cover scatters light from café spots, window sun or reception strip lights, keeping the small print and the code clear from any angle, and the same sheet shields the paper from the dust and fingerprints a public counter attracts.
A matching set of black frames suits a café, a hotel or an office where every notice point should look the same. Tell our team how many information positions you are fitting and we can help with quantities and mixed sizes across A4, A3 and A2.
Call us on 01279460460 or send us your list and we will put an order together.
Made for small-format signage, the Displaysense SFA4B is a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile and mitred corners. Overall frame size 297mm x 210mm x 11mm, holding a standard A4 sheet of 210mm x 297mm, and each frame weighs 0.4kg. All four edges snap open and shut by hand, so the display changes in seconds with the frame left fixed to the wall. An anti-glare PVC cover cuts reflections and shields the print, and each frame hangs portrait or landscape on pre-drilled fixings, with screws and wall plugs supplied. The slim matt-black border stays quiet around a menu or notice so the content leads. Supplied as a pack of ten for a consistent set of information points across a site. Suitable for cafes and restaurants, hotels, offices and reception areas, schools, clinics and retail counters. Also available in A4 silver as the SFA4M, and in larger A0 black as the SFA0B. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978. Free UK mainland delivery.
Full specifications for the SFA4B, a pack of ten A4 black snap frames with a 25mm powder-coated aluminium profile. Each is a slim, front-loading, wall-mounted frame with mitred corners, an anti-glare cover and pre-drilled fixings. The pack is made for compact, everyday signage such as menus and notices in customer-facing spaces.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Size | A4 (210mm x 297mm) | The everyday format for menus, opening hours, notices and QR codes, so a standard printout drops straight in with nothing to trim or resize. |
| Overall Size | 297mm x 210mm x 11mm | A compact frame that fits a crowded counter, a till point or a narrow wall without dominating the space or getting in the way around it. |
| Frame Profile | 25mm powder-coated aluminium | A slim black border that frames small content without crowding it, on a baked-on coat that resists the chips and scuffs a busy counter brings. |
| Finish | Matt black, powder-coated | A quiet, understated edge that keeps a menu or notice the focus and settles into modern and traditional interiors alike without pulling attention. |
| Corners | 45-degree mitred | Neat mitred joints where the profiles meet at 45 degrees, with no overlaps or exposed end caps, so even a small frame reads as a tidy, finished fixture. |
| Mechanism | Front-loading snap edges | Each side opens by hand to change the display in seconds with the frame left on the wall, which is ideal for content that changes through the day. |
| Cover | Anti-glare PVC sheet | Softens reflections on close-read content like menus and QR codes so it stays legible, and keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet. |
| Orientation | Portrait or landscape | Holes on all four sides take the frame either way up from one fixing position, for an upright menu or a wide notice, with the screws sitting hidden behind the edges. |
| Weight | 0.4kg per frame | Light and easy for one person to put up anywhere, from a counter-height wall to a higher information point, with no lifting help needed. |
| Mounting | Wall fixings included | Screws and wall plugs are supplied, so each frame goes straight up on brick, plasterboard, timber or a tiled wall with no extra hardware. |
| Pack Quantity | 10 frames | Enough to give every information point in a cafe, reception or office the same matching black frame from a single order. |
| Also Available In | A4 silver (SFA4M); A0 black (SFA0B) | An anodised silver A4 for lighter, neutral interiors, and a larger A0 black in the same finish for signage that has to carry across a room. |
Free delivery on every order, no minimum spend
UK Mainland standard delivery included on everything we sell.
Standard
Free
Always included, no minimum order
Express
£9.95
Express options shown at checkout where available
Lead time
2 to 3 days
Working days, UK Mainland
Returns
28 days
Original condition and packaging
Good to know
Returns must be unused and in original packaging. Full delivery information · Returns policy
Q: What is the best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage?
A: The best black A4 frame for cafe menus and everyday signage is the SFA4B, a slim powder-coated black snap frame supplied as a pack of ten. Its quiet matt-black border keeps a menu, QR code or notice the focus, the four edges snap open by hand so a menu or notice changes in seconds while the frame stays put, and its anti-glare cover keeps close-read text clear. A pack of ten fits every information point in a venue with the same matching frame.
Q: How do I update what the frame shows?
A: Open the four edges by hand, lift the anti-glare cover, take out the old sheet, lay the new one in and press the edges shut. The frame stays on the wall the whole time and no tools are needed, so a menu, a price list or a notice is swapped in a few seconds between customers.
Q: Why choose black over the silver version?
A: A matt-black frame reads as quiet and understated, so it suits a styled cafe, bar or reception where a bright frame would pull focus from the content or clash with a dark scheme. The silver SFA4M is the anodised alternative for lighter, more neutral or clinical interiors, and both take exactly the same A4 sheet.
Q: What is the black finish made of?
A: It is a powder coat, a dry pigment baked onto the aluminium as a hard, even layer. Powder coating stands up to the handling and wiping of a working counter better than wet paint, so the frame keeps a clean, even matt black rather than chipping or going shiny at the corners over time.
Q: Does the cover reduce glare on a menu?
A: Yes. The cover is a slightly matt, anti-glare PVC that scatters light from cafe spotlights, window sun and reception strip lights, so a close-read menu or QR code stays legible instead of washing out under a reflection. It also keeps dust and fingerprints off the sheet on a busy counter.
Q: Can I hang it portrait or landscape?
A: Yes. Fixing holes are drilled on all four sides, so the frame goes up the tall way for a menu or turned for a wide notice, from one set of holes. The screws tuck behind the closed edges, so the black face stays unbroken either way.
Q: Are wall fixings included, and how do I fit it?
A: Yes, screws and wall plugs are supplied. Mark the fixing points through the pre-drilled holes, drill and plug the wall, then screw the frame in place, choosing the right plug for brick, plasterboard, timber or tile. Being light, an A4 frame needs no special or heavy-duty anchors on a sound wall.
Q: Is the frame lockable?
A: No. The snap frame is made for quick, tool-free changes rather than tamper-proof security, which is what suits a counter where content updates through the day. For unsupervised or public positions that need locking, we stock separate anti-tamper and lockable snap frame ranges that take a tool to open.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: It is made for indoor use. If it has to go outside it should sit under cover, out of direct weather, with a waterproof sheet inside, because the frame and print are not sealed against rain. For a genuinely outdoor menu or notice a weatherproof lockable case is the better choice.
Q: Why buy a pack of ten?
A: A cafe, hotel or office usually runs several small notices at once, from menus and hours to wayfinding and QR codes. A matching set of ten gives every one the same quiet black frame, so a whole run of information points reads as one consistent scheme rather than a mix of odd holders bought over time.
Q: Is a black snap frame suitable for professional settings?
A: Yes. A clean matt-black frame suits retail, restaurants, offices, healthcare and education, where signage needs to look considered rather than makeshift. The understated finish sits with most interiors and keeps the attention on the content rather than on the frame around it.
Q: What size is on show once it is closed?
A: The frame holds a full A4 sheet, with the snap edges overlapping the paper by a small margin all round to grip it flat. That leaves almost the whole document visible, which is what a menu or a set of instructions needs so nothing important is hidden under the border.
A small frame works hardest when the signage inside it is planned around the customer. How a menu is written, where a notice is placed and how a counter guides a visitor all shape whether the front-of-house signage really pulls its weight. These guides from the Displaysense knowledge hub cover choosing the right frames and getting small-format, front-of-house signage right.
Overall rating: 4.910714 / 5 from 112 reviews.
This A4 Black Snap Frame offers a sleek, modern solution for displaying small-format signage in high-traffic areas. Customers appreciate its quality, value, and efficient delivery service, making it a professional choice for various settings.
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"Quality frames - easy installation and poster changing. . . . Will use again in future"
"Perfect for our motorway service needs; Very happy with the quality and delivery from Displaysense ;-)"
"Used a few different suppliers of these over the years for our Motorway Services. These ones from Displaysense are definitely the best for the price. The snap frame is better quality and lasts longer. Highly recommend!"
"Strong aluminium frame and even comes with protective front cover We're using them for adverts around the football club Easy to change posters Quick to install"
"Very good quality - easy to change posters Would recommend Thank you"
"Great frames"
"Posters look great in these poster display frames. Easy to change over and come with an antiglare cover which I didn't realise. Great value"
"Like these tamperproof frames, easy to use. Will order again"
"Great item. Really transformed the space where I display my music memorabilia. Wish I could upload a picture to show the end result. ☺ï¸"
"Great item. Had transformed the room where I'm now displaying music memorabilia."