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Picture framers in ED


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booboo1234 Wrote:

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> Hi everyone, I am looking for a good and

> reasonable picture framers to make some floater

> frames 24x30cm. Any recommendations? Boo


Habitat sell 'floating' frames, and they'll be a lot cheaper than bespoke from a framers...


http://www.habitat.co.uk/bacall-24-x-30cm/-9-x-12in.-white-wooden-picture-frame/wall-frames//fcp-product/46090


If you still want to go down the bespoke route, I've used Thames Gallery up from Goose Green, good quality...

  • 4 months later...
  • 7 months later...

Generally very happy with the framers opposite the Plough - I have had several items done there - prints, drawings and oils and, although they have been a bit slower than they claim, the quality of work is good and their prices competitive.


Wanted something done a bit quicker and just paid an outrageous amount at North Cross Road - ?50.00 for most basic 12"x 12" narrow black surround with no mount. It was done within two days but now I feel stupid because I could have got something similar at Ikea.

  • 3 years later...

No too far away from ED - over in Nunhead there is The Nunhead Framer https://thenunheadframer.com


They do bespoke picture frames and you can 'upgrade' to conservation quality, not cheap, but a must if the image has value.


We had a couple of pictures framed recently and have to say the service was great, would recommend to those in the area.

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