Metal Bridal Backdrop Frames (3×3 m, 2×2 m, 3×6 m)

Build a clean, professional backdrop fast with our metal backdrop frames in 3×3 m, 2×2 m and 3×6 m. These are budget fixed and telescopic size frames (not our commercial pipe-and-drape system), ideal for photo walls, media backdrops, head bridal tables and stage fronts. Pair with 3 m backdrop curtains—chiffon, velvet, sequin or stretch—and secure neatly with clips or Velcro straps. Frames assemble quickly, pack flat for transport, and include base plates; add weights or sandbags for outdoor use. If you need scalable widths/heights across rooms, see our Pipe-and-Drape Systems—but for speed and simplicity, these fixed frames are event-ready. All items are in stock in Australia with fast dispatch. Unsure how many curtain panels you need for a 3×3 or 3×6?

Check the quick size notes and FAQ below or message our team.

Quick size & fit notes

  • 2×2 m: compact spaces, photo corners, low ceilings.

  • 3×3 m: suits most venues for photo/media walls and ceremony backdrops.

  • 3×6 m: wide stages or head tables—add extra weights.

  • Curtain coverage:

    • 3×3 m: two 3×3 m curtains for light gather; three for fuller coverage.

    • 3×6 m: four 3×3 m curtains (standard fullness); five–six for a richer look.

  • Fixings: plan clips/straps every ~30–45 cm; trim ties for a tidy finish.

  • Stability: use weights/sandbags, especially outdoors or on smooth floors.

FAQs (bottom block)

Backdrop frame vs pipe-and-drape—what’s the difference?
A backdrop frame is a fixed or telescopic metal size (e.g., 3×3 m) for fast, repeatable setups. Pipe-and-drape is a commercial-grade, heavy-duty modular system of adjustable uprights/crossbars for larger or variable spans.

How many curtains do I need for a 3×3 m frame?
Two 3×3 m panels give perfect light gather; add a third for an extra full drape.

How do I cover a 3×6 m span?
Use four 3×3 m panels (standard fullness). Add one or two more for a heavier, premium look.

Are base plates included? Do I still need weights?
Base plates are typically included with frames; weights/sandbags are recommended for stability—mandatory outdoors.

Which fabric should I choose?
Chiffon flows softly, polyester is the industry standard, velvet offers block-out and depth, sequin adds sparkle, and stretch  lycra and scuba gives a smooth, crease-light finish.

Can I attach flowers or signage to the frame?
Yes—use zip ties, Velcro straps or clips. Avoid drilling or adhesives that mark the finish.