Please note that the designs on the above pages represent a small
portion of all our frames. All frames seen on this site are available for
custom orders. We particularly recommend you peruse the Portfolio and At
the Gallery (especially Paul
Kratter's and Robert
Flanary's pages if you have paintings to frame) to see
more designs and gain a fuller understanding of our custom
capabilities. We welcome all inquiries!
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Edward S. Curtis, “Chief Garfield” About
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Since the true test of a frame is how well it serves the picture, we consider the heart and soul of our work to be our framing design — creating the perfect setting for the unique characteristics of each work of art. To this end, we provide in our showroom and by mail order complete and expert archival framing for your paintings, prints, drawings, posters and photographs. Learn more… |
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Bringing the designer-maker studio tradition to
picture framing, weve created a wide array of frame designs and offer
sensitive and intelligent custom framing design. Using a variety of beautiful
hardwoods, our frames are made entirely to order and from scratch. At our
studio gallery we display hundreds of designs and constantly develop new
ones. Because our capacities are unlimited, were able to provide completely
individualized framing a setting in perfect sympathy with, and unique
as, the picture. Frame styles range from delicate drawing frames
to massive architectural designs, from plain and simple to detailed and
more decorative. Techniques include fine joinery, sensitively shaped and
proportioned profiling, hand-carved and painted details, and gilding (directly
on oak a favorite period treatment). We urge you to visit us, if
at all possible, with your artwork.

Testimonials
Read what our customers
have said about us:
I received my frame yesterday and I must say it is fabulous. I could not be happier. I have hung it and am admiring it without the picture in it for now! Thank you so much. Kevin Rodgers, Seattle
Published articles on frames and framing by Timothy Holton
The frame is the pictures accompanist:
it has to be self-effacing and subordinate to the picture, and yet positively
enhance and contribute to its beauty. Accompaniment is an art in itself.
Timothy
Holton