Whatever your requirements, our fast and efficient in-house framing department can help. Whether you require a complete exhibition framing or an existing frame repaired, no job is too big or too small. We are totally committed to quality and service, all of our frames and mounts are conservation quality produced to the highest standards.
Whatever your requirements, our fast and efficient in-house framing department can help. Whether you require a complete exhibition framing or an existing frame repaired, no job is too big or too small. We are totally committed to quality and service, all of our frames and mounts are conservation quality produced to the highest standards.
All frames hand-made and finished to your exact requirements
All frames hand-made and finished to your exact requirements
Archival & acid-free materials
Archival & acid-free materials
Choose from a range of styles, from classic to contemporary
Choose from a range of styles, from classic to contemporary
FRAMING STYLES
Standard Float Glass
Choose from an array of different frame styles, ranging from classic to contemporary. Looking for something classic? Our traditional frame is versatile and suits all art styles. Add some depth, shadow and presence to your work with a box frame. This deeper frame creates a space between the glass and the art for a contemporary feel.
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Popular styles:
+ Traditional frames
+ Tray frames
+ Box frames
+ Floating frames
Anti-Reflective Glass
A popular framing option which can be used for both flat & deep media as well as 3D objects. Fillets, also known as spacers, create a space between the artwork and glazing so the whole effect is that of a deep box. A contemporary design that can be finished with a deep or shallow profile for a unique style.
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Popular uses:
+ Collectables
+ Mementos
+ Clothes - rugby & football shirts, children's shoes...
+ Album/vinyl record covers
Perspex/Acrylic
A stylish and simple design perfect for framing canvases or prints that have been dry mounted. The face of the frame is kept thin to maintain the minimalistic feel of this option. Tray frames have no glass and the artwork is set back slightly from the face of the frame to prevent damage.
A great option for displaying large artwork without the costs of specialist glazing.