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The ethos at Exclusive Fine Art Framing is that artwork can never be altered or harmed in any way during the framing process. This is what is known as conservation or archival museum framing. Harmful glues and papers containing acids are never to be used and if glazing is required, UV protective plexiglass is always a must. All methods and materials used by the shop must ensure the artwork being framed is protected from any harmful environmental factors, while never compromising its condition or integrity. Any process that is irreversible is never used.


While the shop pursues perfection in craftsmanship, the initial design of a framing treatment has to be carefully chosen. Having designed for exhibitions at the Smithsonian and more than 150 art galleries across the world, Exclusive Fine Art Framing is poised to always create a unique and flawless final presentation. The designers feel that the artwork should be enhanced while not overshadowed. Most of us know from having visited any picture frame shop lined with both matting and framing samples that the possibilities seem endless. The process of selecting this perfect pairing can be challenging. The facility in which these highly qualified designers can immediately know that one frame that will be perfect is awe-inspiring. Exclusive Fine Art Framing is a proud entity and


group of craftsmen steadily pursuing their claim of being a cut above the rest!


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