Unleash Your Imagination: Infinite Possibilities in Customization at The Framery
Frame Magic: Mix & Match Frame to Shape Your Masterpiece
At The Framery, we believe in turning your framing dreams into tangible masterpieces. Our customization options are as diverse as your imagination, ensuring that every frame is a unique expression of your style. Here's a glimpse into the myriad ways you can tailor your frame to perfection:
Framing Solutions
Picture Frames
The most traditional way to frame photographs, prints, and artwork, available in a variety of materials and styles.
Shadow Boxes
Designed to showcase and preserve three-dimensional objects, memorabilia, and collectibles with depth.
Floating Frames
A framing style where the artwork is suspended between two panels of glass, creating the illusion that the art is floating within the frame, ideal for preserving the edge detail of the artwork.
Collage Frames
Specifically designed to display multiple photographs or pieces of art within a single frame, often used for thematic collections.
Canvas Stretchers
A frame used to stretch canvas artwork over, allowing the painting to extend around the sides of the frame for a modern gallery-wrapped look.
Multi-panel Frames
Separate frames that are used together to display sections of a larger image or thematic series, creating a single cohesive artwork across multiple framed pieces.
Diptych/Triptych Frames
Special arrangements where two or three pieces of art share a thematic or visual connection, presented side by side in separate frames but intended to be viewed as a single piece.
Open Frames
Frames without glass, used to display items that need to be touched or closely inspected, such as textiles, or to give a more rustic look.
Framing Material
Wood
Versatile and traditional, wood frames come in countless finishes, grains, and colors, suitable for a wide range of decor styles.
Metal
Sleek and modern, metal frames offer a contemporary look with clean lines and are often used for photographs and modern art.
Plastic/Acrylic
Lightweight and cost-effective, plastic or acrylic frames are available in a variety of colors and styles, making them a versatile choice for casual settings.
Glass
Used for the frame itself in certain modern designs, glass frames provide a minimalist look, often seen in floating frame designs.
Hemp
Eco-friendly and with a distinct texture, hemp frames bring a natural, warm aesthetic to artwork and photographs.
Composite
Frames made from composite materials are affordable and can be made to look like wood or metal, offering a budget-friendly option without compromising on style.
Resin
Often used for ornate and decorative frames, resin can be molded into intricate designs and finished in various colors for a luxurious look.
Leather
Offering a rich texture and depth, leather frames are typically used in more sophisticated décor settings, perfect for libraries, offices, or studies.
Fabric
Wrapped fabric frames can add a unique texture and color to a space, often used in children's rooms or to match specific decor themes.
Frame Style/Pattern
Minimalist
Sleek and simple, focusing on clean lines without ornate details, perfect for modern and contemporary interiors.
Baroque
Characterized by elaborate ornaments and intricate details, often in gold or silver finishes, adding a touch of opulence.
Rustic
Featuring a natural, aged appearance with textures that might include distressed wood or a reclaimed look, ideal for country or vintage themes.
Industrial
Utilizes materials and finishes such as brushed metal, iron, and raw wood, complementing urban loft and industrial decors.
Victorian
Known for its ornate detailing, curved lines, and rich colors, offering a classic and elegant aesthetic.
Modern
Emphasizes bold lines, geometric shapes, and often incorporates materials like metal or glass for a sleek appearance.
Traditional
Time-honored designs featuring wood with detailed moldings and rich finishes, suitable for classic and sophisticated spaces.
Bohemian
Eclectic and colorful, often featuring mixed patterns, textures, and vibrant colors for a laid-back, artistic vibe.
Coastal
Inspired by the sea, often in light, breezy colors with textures that mimic sand, driftwood, or ocean waves.
Glam
Luxurious and flashy, with shiny finishes, metallics, and sometimes crystals or glossy elements for a dramatic effect.
Scandinavian
Characterized by simplicity, minimalism, and functionality, with a focus on clean lines and light, natural colors.
Art Deco
Features bold geometric patterns, sharp lines, and often metallic finishes, reflecting the glamour of the early 20th century.
Country/Farmhouse
Warm and cozy, using natural wood finishes, pastel colors, and simple patterns for a homey feel.
Shabby Chic
Combines elements of vintage and rustic styles with distressed finishes and soft, feminine colors for a romantic, antique look.
Mat Boards
Colors
Mat boards come in a wide range of colors, from neutral whites and blacks to vibrant hues and subtle pastels, allowing for precise coordination with the artwork and décor.
Textures
Beyond solid colors, mats can have various textures, such as linen, metallic finishes, or embossed patterns, adding depth and interest to the framing.
Thickness
Mats vary in thickness, with standard options and thicker, more substantial boards known as double mats or even triple mats for added dimension.
Material
The material of a mat board can range from paper mats, which are more economical, to conservation or museum-quality mats that provide archival properties to protect valuable or delicate works from acid damage over time.
Glass Quality
Standard Glass
The go-to choice for everyday framing, standard glass offers a clear view of your art at an affordable price. It's perfect for any piece where budget meets the need for basic protection and clarity.
Conservation Clear Glass
Step up your frame game with conservation clear glass. This option not only protects your art from the sun's harmful rays but also keeps those colors vibrant for years to come. It's a smart pick for artwork you love a little extra.
Museum Quality Glass
For the ultimate in clarity and protection, museum glass is the VIP of framing. Practically invisible, it cuts down on glare and shields your prized pieces from nearly 100% of UV light. If you're all about preserving and displaying your art in the best light, this is your glass.
Glass Upgrades/Customizations
Beyond the basics, there are plenty of glass upgrades to suit every need and fancy. From anti-reflective options that banish glare to acrylic glass for lightweight durability, you can tailor your frame to perfection. Whether you're framing a heavyweight champion or a delicate darling, there's a glass to match. Customize to your heart's content and let your art shine!
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