Canvas Floating Frame Gap
Finding Your Canvas’s Personal Space – Canvas Floating Frame Gap The signature feature of a canvas floating frame is the deliberate gap (Canvas Floating Frame Gap) between the artwork and the inner edge of the frame, creating a sophisticated shadow line...
Acid-Free and Archival Framing
What is the difference between “Acid-Free” and “Archival” framing, and do I really need it? Acid-Free and Archival Framing This comes down to how much you value the longevity of the piece. Acid-Free: The materials have been treated to a neutral...
Which Frame is Right for Your Art?
How to determine right frame for more vibrant colour of art? To select which frame is right that enhances vibrant art, choose a neutral or dark frame (like matte black or deep walnut) to create high contrast, or pull a secondary, less dominant colour from the piece...
Double Glass Frame Explained
How does a double glass framing works? A double glass frame, often called a “floating frame,” secures the artwork by sandwiching it directly between two layers of glass held together by the outer frame. This creates a transparent border around the art,...