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I need to get some A3 sized white frames with mounts for photographs and sketches and also frames of other dimensions -


I have used Ikea's 'Ribba' range before which are fine for what is needed https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/decoration/frames-pictures/ribba-frame-white-art-00268876/

but they have swapped from glass to plastic/perspex now so I'd like to shop around - any suggestions ? I need to keep costs down so can't afford really expensive ones..


I'm also looking for somewhere that sells box frames to mount a 2cm deep canvas in.

We have used an online place (think it was this one: https://www.easyframe.co.uk/picture-frames)


Everything made to order, so they're exactly the right size, not much more than off the shelf frames. Took ~ 1 week for delivery.

shebe Wrote:

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> Wilko had a decent selection of frames last week.

> (I happened to be in Woolwich, but there are

> branches in Penge and Bromley). Or Snappy Snaps.



There is a branch of Wilko in the Lewisham Centre now as well. Tiger, with branches in Lewisham, Bromley etc, also have lots of picture frames.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Habitat in Richmond.

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> Several Council Car Parks nearby.

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> DulwichFox


There?s a new Habitat in Nine Elms. Free parking. It?s just a small showroom at the back of the new Sainsbury?s. They do have a selection of popular frame sizes though, and can order stock in (you could also buy online but at least in-store collection avoids delivery charges).

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