FAQs and Links

  • Conservation framing represents the gold standard in art preservation, combining aesthetic appeal with protective measures that safeguard your art for decades to come. Frame London provides peace of mind that your artwork will be cared for and preserved for years to come - read more about our conservation framing methods here

  • Contact us through our enquiry form here to tell us more about your work, or email us directly at estimates@framelondon.com

  • Yes! If you live outside of London or simply do not have the time to visit our shop, Frame London can arrange a video call, phone or email consultation with one of our highly trained framing consultants. Contact us for more.

  • As each of the frames we make are bespoke, timing can depend on the size and complexity of each job. We always strive to accommodate deadlines for important exhibitions or shows, so contact us with your specific requirements here.

  • Frame London can arrange delivery of your framed artworks for you. We do not have an in-house delivery service, however we have a group of trusted art handlers that we know and recommend for both delivery and installation. Contact us for more information.

  • Usually, framing 3D objects require a deep-set box frame or acrylic box to accommodate the object's depth. At Frame we offer object mounting and expert guidance based on the specific requirements of the work.

    Textiles item’s must be secured using archival-safe materials—such as sewing onto acid-free backing to preserve their integrity, or pressure mounting if this is not possible.

    See our framing options and gallery for display ideas.

  • All materials that come in contact with artwork must be acid-free, lignin-free, and pH neutral. This includes mountboards, backing boards, and any adhesives used in the framing process. At FRAME London, we source the highest quality conservation-grade materials that meet museum standards. Read more about the materials we use here.

  • Frame London has framed for commercial galleries, museums, private collections across London and far beyond. See our online gallery or instagram for some examples.

  • Whilst some may need extra protection, oil on board or stretched canvas works do not always need glazing. A simply and commonly used method is a tray frame. View our frame gallery for all the options.

  • Whether you have one large (and heavy) statement artwork, or you’re hanging a selection of smaller pieces gallery style, we’re often asked the best way to hang a framed artwork securely to your walls at home. With our subframe and split batten system, your frame will hang safely, securely and flush to the wall.

    Read more about how to hang your frame at home.

  • At Frame London we prioritise the use of products that are recycled, recyclable, or responsibly sourced. All our wood suppliers are FSC-certified, ensuring that every piece of timber is sourced sustainably, preserving both natural resources and ecosystems. Read more about our sustainability pledge and the materials we use.

  • To find out more about Frame London’s insurance policies, read our T&C’s here.