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Terms and Definitions  // Browsing posts in Terms and Definitions

What is rolled art?

Some of you may have a collection of rolled art.  It comes in all sorts of lengths and is very difficult to store, or display.  Our little frame shop has the power to change your rolled art, into wall art. Wha-la! Even better still, we can make sure it finds the right spot in your...

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Triple threat

A hand tinted family portrait, Roma’s Olivebury hand finished frame, and Museum glass… (I think the guy holding it up is pretty cute too.) Tammy and Chuck O’Connel have been our portrait clients three times since these boys were babies.  This piece starts with Roma’s Sussex collection 4 5/8" Olivebury.  Bela used archive quality mating,...

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The Finishing Touches

Bela is very picky about the way frame corners come together.  He is great at making those "joins" fade a way.  Some frames are more challenging than others, but they all get 110% effort from him. If you have frames that are not custom at home, check out the joins.  That is a true test...

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Why use a mat – or two – or three

In the custom framing industry, a mat is a thin, flat piece of paper-based material used in a picture frame, which serves as additional decoration and to perform several other, more practical functions, such as separating the art from the glass.  (Wikipedia) Functions Decoration and Protection

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What is a Fillet?

In the custom framing industry, a fillet is a small piece of moulding which fits inside a larger frame or, typically, underneath or in between matting, used for decorative purposes. The picture framing term is probably related to, though not necessarily derived from, the engineering term, which it is frequently pronounced similarly to; however, unlike...

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Are you Luxe Lodge?

Luxe Lodge A relaxing lodge echoes the majesty and grandeur of the great outdoors. Inspired by the textures, colors and images found in nature, this design style utilizes rough-hewn wood, river rock or slate, and animal hides to capture the essence of the landscape.

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Are you Cottage Casual?

Cottage Casual Comfort and intimacy are the essence of the cottage style. A neutral palette, accented with timeworn furnishings, vintage linens, slipcovers and floral fabrics, translates into a casual atmosphere that is sophisticated yet warmly welcome.

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Are you Urban Loft?

Urban Loft Exciting, urban and fresh, this contemporary design showcases the bold, the artistic and the sculptural. Natural fabrics create textural interest, softness and warmth while complementing the glass, metal, and stone elements.

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Are you Classic Club?

Classic Club Steeped in tradition, this style evokes images of a stately English manor, fine brandy and expert horsemanship. Gently worn leather furnishings ground the room, while a beautifully aged area rug and treasured antiques add character and a sense of history.

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Are you Metropolitan Nior?

Metropolitan Nior Black and white – modern and metallic – the look is clean, fresh and definitely sophisticated. The repetition of line and shape can be found in furniture, art and accessories, while the juxtaposition of light and dark creates a statement of drama.

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