PrintedArt Now Offers Custom Framing
PrintedArt today announced the launch of its online framing service.
Franklin Lakes (PRWEB) November 27, 2013
PrintedArt today announced the launch of its online framing service. Customers can pick from a full range of professionally assembled frames for any custom size. All frames are made of high-quality materials and can be customized to fit any image crop.
“We have heard from many customers who love our production quality and were looking for frames to match their décor,” said Klaus Sonnenleiter, president of PrintedArt. “We can now offer everything in a single stop - high-quality archival image output and a choice of any display format that is common for artwork.”
After uploading an image to the PrintedArt photo-lab, customers choose the display format (framed, acrylic face-mounted, aluminum dibond mounted or canvas stretch frames), the size and how large a matt the image should receive. Every image is produced in the best available quality using pigment inks with a guaranteed lifetime of over 75 years, 100 percent non-acidic and UV-protective materials to ensure that the colors in the image are as vibrant as the original and preserved for generations.
About PrintedArt
PrintedArt, http://www.printedart.com, is a web-based fine art photography collection, hand-selected by our experienced staff of curators who have created a highly selective gallery for the home decor and hospitality markets.
Every image in the collection is produced in a modern gallery-grade display format with acrylic finish, as a gallery-wrap canvas panel or as a wall mural.
The PrintedArt Photolab allows customers to print their own images in the same professional quality as our fine art collection.
For more information, contact PrintedArt at info(at)printedart(dot)com or at +1 201 301 9113.
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