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Koncci Canvas 20 x 20cm 20-pack

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Price

£15.99£12.74-20%
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Product description

At a glance

These Koncci small canvases come as a pack of 20 blank boards sized 20 x 20cm, ready for immediate use. The boards are pre-treated with acid-free coating so painters can start with acrylics, oils or wet water media without priming, making them a practical choice for hobbyists and beginners who want a tidy, consistent surface from the first stroke. They arrive individually wrapped which helps keep each canvas clean until you open it, and the boards are described by the manufacturer as stain resistant.

Tech specs

  • Name: Koncci Canvas for Painting 20 x 20cm
  • Size: 20 x 20cm
  • Material: Acid free cotton, wooden pulp bottom plate
  • Format: Pack of 20
  • Thickness: 2.5 mm

Why it’s worth it

The triple gypsum coating on the cotton face creates a flat, absorbent surface that holds colour well and helps reduce paint seepage through the board. According to the product details, the base is made from a hard wooden pulp material that resists breakage, so the pack should withstand classroom handling or repeated use in a home studio. There is a practical benefit in the pre-treated surface, as it saves time and keeps workflow simple for short sessions or group activities.

Best use cases

These boards suit quick studies, mixed-media experiments and small finished works. You’ll like it if you need an affordable supply for art classes, craft groups or practice pieces, especially where disposable or replaceable canvases make sense. Tenure is fine for display if you seal and mount finished pieces, though bear in mind they are thin boards rather than deep-stretch canvases.