Custom Framing to Museum Standards Since 1984

Conservation and museum quality custom picture framing

  • All matting is museum-conservation quality: pH-neutral rag or acid free.
  • Multiple glazing choices, including museum glass, that defuse light (non-glare) and offers protection from damaging ultra-violet rays.
  • Custom framing works on paper – such as watercolors, photographs, serigraphs, lithographs, etchings, woodblocks, etc.
  • Japanese paper hinging or acid free mylar corners that are totally reversible leaving the integrity of the art intact if separated from the framing are always used when conservation framing a piece.
  • canvas paintings – oil and or acrylic media: properly and carefully stretched and conservation framed to museum standards.