FRAMED PRINTS
Prints on your choice of paper or canvas, mounted in a wide range of available frames
Framed prints are images that are printed either on canvas, paper, or other medium and then have a surrounding frame, either as a traditional frame, or as the more modern 'floating' frame.
FRAMED CANVAS WRAP
- FRAMED 2" CANVAS WRAP: the image is printed on a stretched canvas frame and then enclosed around with a choice of a black or white wooden frame
- FRAMED CANVAS WRAP AROUND: the image is printed on a stretched canvas frame with a wrap around edge, this is the enclosed with a small border between the canvas and the frame so you can see the edges of the canvas inside the frame
BOX FRAMES
- BOX FRAME: this is rapidly becoming popular as an alternative to the canvas wrap, the image is printed on to a 'box' mould, meaning that when hung on the wall, the image stands away from the wall, but with an elegant wooden edge to it
- ACRYLIC BOX FRAME: another popular alternative to the canvas wrap is that of the acrylic box frame. The image is printed on acrylic and then enclosed within a wooden frame so that the image stands away from the wall
COLOURED EDGE BLOCKS
- STANDARD EDGE BLOCK: the image is printed on smooth MDF and finished with an anti-scratch coating and the edges are then coloured to give it a modern look
- BEVELED EDGE BLOCK: these are finished in the same way as the STANDARD EDGE BLOCK but have a 45 degree bevel to give it that extra 'framing' look
TRINITY RANGE
- TRINITY FRAME: the image is mounted within a raised, bevelled block to give a traditional 'framed print' look
SHADOW BOX
- SHADOW BOX FRAME: the image is mounted within a 'shadow box' so that the image is 'inset' to the frame edge (so the frame can cast a shadow on to the image). You have a choice between matt black and white wood for the shadow box frame
ILLUSION RANGE
- ILLUSION FRAME: your chosen image is printed and mounted on a board, which is then mounted on a crystal clear acrylic within a wooden frame. This gives the effect of the image 'floating' within the enclosing frame
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