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What's New In Framing?

Posted by: Skooglund

Tagged in: Photo , Pettite , Larson Juhl , Framing , Dipolma , Certificate , Art

Before we get into what's new in framing, we would like to let you know that we have sold the Black Mountain Platter from this week's Sale of the Week! Be sure to watch your email for  the next sale of the week which will be out Monday, April 4. If you haven't signed up for our emails, email us or sign up on our website! Don't miss out!

What's New In Framing?

Larson Juhl has a new moulding line out called the "Petite II." Doesn't it make an elegant presentation for diploma's?

 

The silver, black and bronze comes in 3/4" wide, the bronze, black and three wood tones come in 15/16" wide.  Here's what Larson has to say about their new line:

An extension of the popular Petite collection launched in 2010, the new Petite II collection offers a smart variety of small scale mouldings in a multitude of timeless finishes and profile shapes. The Petite II collection introduces six new finishes to the popular #334 profile and a new profile that is finished with three new neutral metallic tones. The Petite II collection is a PEFC certified collection. PEFC, which stands for Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, traces the chain of custody of lumber product from forest to final product. This assortment of clean-lined modern profiles can be used as a liner to add texture and depth to frame designs or easily transformed by adding a fillet, expanding the uses of Petite II. The thoughtfully undersized shapes of the Petite II collection make these mouldings ideal for small spaces or for framing art meant to hang in groups.

Stop by and see what these beautiful mouldings could do for your diploma,  certificate, photo or art!

 




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Items can be preserved for years to come with preservation framing techniques. These include glass or acrylic that filters out ultraviolet light, reversible mounting methods and sealing the frame package to minimize the effects of weather.

It's important to take care of your artwork and other special items from the start. Also, if you have something that's already framed and it needs some TLC, we can re-frame it for you and give it a new, longer life!