Our prints are shipped unframed on paper or canvas as standard. While we can have your print framed and shipped so it is ready to hang, the transportation cost of this and risk of damage can be prohibitive for many buyers, meaning it is more cost effective for you to have your print framed by your local framer.
Therefore, once you have purchased a print, your next step is to choose how you would like it mounted. Below are some options for you to consider.
Our prints are shipped unframed on paper or canvas as standard. While we can have your print framed and shipped so it is ready to hang, the transportation cost of this and risk of damage can be prohibitive for many buyers, meaning it is more cost effective for you to have your print framed by your local framer.
Therefore, once you have purchased a print, your next step is to choose how you would like it mounted. Below are some options for you to consider.
If you have a paper print, the most common approach is to have it matted and framed. You can discuss options with your local framer, but key considerations include the width and colour of the matte. The width. colour and material of the frame itself, and whether it is protected by glass or perspex. The options you choose will depend on the artwork itself, the décor in the space you intend to hang it and of course your own personal taste.
Images are indicative. They show timber and black box frame with white matte.
If you have a paper print, the most common approach is to have it matted and framed. You can discuss options with your local framer, but key considerations include the width and colour of the matte. The width. colour and material of the frame itself, and whether it is protected by glass or perspex. The options you choose will depend on the artwork itself, the décor in the space you intend to hang it and of course your own personal taste.
Images are indicative. They show timber and black box frame with white matte.
If you have a canvas print, the most common approach is to get it stretched using timber stretcher bars. You may also wish to have it framed in a molding material and colour of your choice. The options you choose will depend on the artwork itself, the décor in the space you intend to hang it and your own personal taste.
Images show an unframed stretched canvas and a canvas print in a Victorian Ash floating frame.
If you have a canvas print, the most common approach is to get it stretched using timber stretcher bars. You may also wish to have it framed in a molding material and colour of your choice. The options you choose will depend on the artwork itself, the décor in the space you intend to hang it and your own personal taste.
Images show an unframed stretched canvas and a canvas print in a Victorian Ash floating frame.
If this all sounds too hard and you would like some help working out what would work best for your print, contact us and we will be happy to talk through your options.
If this all sounds too hard and you would like some help working out what would work best for your print, contact us and we will be happy to talk through your options.
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