CUSTOM FRAMING
South Africa’s Finest Custom Picture Framer Bringing Art to Life
We offer a comprehensive custom picture framing service, providing a wide variety of framing techniques ranging from archival framing to simple decorative framing. Our team, has been blessed with the finest talent in the industry, and is dedicated to bringing your imagination to life.
Whether you need archival framing to preserve your artwork for generations or decorative frames to enhance its beauty, our experts are here to help.
In Addition to offering a bespoke framing service we also offer an unrivalled fine art printing service and our printing team are experts at providing sound advice aimed at bringing your vision to life
BLOCK MOUNTING
Cape Town’s largest picture framing factory is proud to say we still offer a high quality block mounting service. All Our Block Mounts are Sealed with an in-house developed cold laminate adhesive.
BOX FRAMING
Box Framing is a contemporary way of framing. It creates a minimalistic look and places more focus on the picture or art piece.
This is a perfect look for a modern environment and creates an understated elegance. Box framing in recent years has become an increasingly popular way of framing due to its clean lines and simplicity.
CANVAS FLOATER FRAMING
Canvas Floater Frames are a chic and contemporary way of framing stretched canvas art. They’re available in various depths and colours allowing for simplicity and the best impact.
CANVAS STRETCHING
We at The Frame and Art Factory offer a complete canvas stretching service, we stretch anything from artist canvas to oil and acrylic paintings.
FLOATING FRAMES
Floating frames are the perfect way to make a statement. They’re also known as double glass framing, where the artwork is sandwiched between two pieces of glass or Perspex. You have a choice of hundreds of framing profiles to complete the picture.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MOUNTING
Photographic Mounting is ideal for photographers wishing to display their prized prints unframed. This is a great way for photographers to display their photographic prints at exhibitions and destinations that are far from their studios.