Examples

We can frame anything from babies’ bootees to tapestries, football shirts to paintings and drawings.

If you need advice on how to frame and mount your piece of work, we’ll be only too happy to help…

Sometimes simple is beautiful.

A multi-aperture mount allows several images to be displayed in the same frame.
Here the artwork is floated on foamboard in a deep rebate frame so the glass doesn’t touch the artwork. The glass and mountboard are held apart by a spacer made from the same mountboard the art is floated on.
Here we’ve used a slip around the inside of the mount to set the work off.
Here the multi-aperture mount is backed with 10mm foamboard to allow the medals to be set back in the aperture.
Sports shirts & items can be displayed in many different ways. Here the shirt and medals are surface mounted with microstitch tags with an aperture to show a photograph of the team.
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Frames like these are called swept or decorative frames that come in standard imperial sizes ie. 20″x16″
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Here we have a piece in situ…
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Some items don’t need a frame like these pieces of coral that we mounted on a plinth of stained oak.
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Occasionally we have to deliver framed work due to it’s size.
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This piece has Artglass instead of plain glass which cuts down on reflection.