Framing
We are able to frame a wide variety of objects and artwork in a number of ways. We are always happy to face a challenge to meet your framing needs!
We are experienced in framing the following:-
Box Framing
Baby's booties, buttons, ceramics, coins, compact discs, collages, fabrics, football shirts, medals, rugby shirts, sports memorabilia, vinyl records, etc.
Original Artwork
Children's paintings, charcoals, delicate artworks, etchings, pastels, pen & ink, water colours, etc.
Stretching
Acrylic paintings, batiks, canvases, collages, cross-stitch, embroidery, fabrics, lace, oil paintings, photographs on canvas, re-stretching, silks tapestries, etc.
Images On Paper
Certificates, giclées, greetings cards, lithographs, limited editions, magazine covers, menus, photographs, postcards, posters, prints, signed artwork, vintage film posters/memorabilia, etc.
Perspex Boxes
We can now offer specially designed and made-to-order perspex frames and boxes for artwork, ideal for displaying anything from football shirts to carpets. Museum type display cases are also available for 3-D artwork.
Re-glazes
We are happy to look at damaged pictures and will advise you on your options. If the frame isn't too damaged, we will be able to replace broken glass for a nominal fee.
Miscellany
Cigarette boxes, cigarette cards, Egyptian papyri, indian silks, masks, matchbox cars, mirrors, mounting, papier-mâché, plaster of paris, pressed flowers, re-glazing, sheet music, skateboards, stamps, woodblock prints, etc.
For mounting, we use the Nielsen & Bainbridge Alphamat® Artcare™ System. The first and only matt and mount boards that actively protect artwork from the damaging effects of air pollution and acids generated by the artwork itself. The Artcare technology completely redefines the function of museum quality products.
We have a variety of different glazing options for your artwork from standard glass to conservation (UV filtering), museum and reflection control (invisible glass). Plus acrylic and artshield for frames that get too big to support the weight of the glass.