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Magnetic vs non-magnetic writing boards

ArtzFolio Journal · Last updated June 2026

If you want a dry-erase surface, the real question is whether you also need magnets.

Magnetic writing boards

A steel substrate sits beneath the smooth dry-erase surface, so you can write and wipe and hold notes with magnets. The more versatile choice for planning walls, kitchens and offices.

Non-magnetic writing boards

A dry-erase laminate on an engineered base — lighter, more economical, perfect where you only need to write and wipe.

How to choose

All are made to your exact outer size in your chosen frame finish.

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