Framing

Complete your fine art print with one of our immersive frames

All frames are custom made by our professional framemaker and come with a suitable hanging system.
We offer them from aluminium, wood in different styles including photo frames, floater frames, box frames in basic colors and some special colors.
There are invisible or antireflex glasses beyond normal clear glass.

Photo frames:
Our solid wood frames are used not only for photographic prints, but for most of our fine art prints, too. These popular wood mouldings will give modern and contemporary finish to all kind of prints even framing with or without glass.

Floater frames:
There are two kind of framing in floater frames: Floating mount leaves about 1cm gap between the print and the edge of the frame, creating a space to float the picture. Flush mount will flush the picture to the frame's edges to give look of a closed box.

Box frames:
A shadowbox frame is an extra box frame where the artwork is set off the back half way between the back and the glass, giving the work a deeper profile. Usually deckled edge prints will be floated in a shadowbox frame.

Complete your fine art print with one of our immersive frames

*Only prints made by us are framed. Framing must be ordered with the print, as post-framing is not technically possible.

All frames are made to order with our frame production partner. We install the necessary hangers on the back of the frames.
We offer frames from aluminium and wooden profiles in different styles: photo frames, floater frames, thin Lenia frames, shadow box frames in basic colors and some special colors or finishes.
You can choose between normal glass, anti-reflective frosted glass or "invisible" UV filtering glass.
You can request your print with a white border, which separates the image from the frame and gives space for your signature, for example. The white border can be used instead of the mat board in the frames. We don't provide mat boards with window cut in our frames.

You can also order your canvas works framed, with a cover frame - which is the same profile as the photo frame, or with a floater frame. You can see the side edge of the canvas mounted in the floater frame.

Sample works: Natural wood photo frame - artist: Ákos Major - Wooden floater frame - artist: Zsolt Hamarits

Photo frames:

Our solid wood frames are used not only for photographic prints, but for most of our fine art prints, too. These popular wood mouldings will give modern and contemporary finish to all kind of prints even framing with or without glass.

Photo framing Cross-section and colour range of photo frames

Photo frame works - artists: György Jederán - Kristóf Murányi

Aluminium frames:

The thinnest photo frames are made of aluminium. Only a few millimetres wide edges are visible from the front of the frame, and they protrude only 2 cm from the wall. In addition to the metallic colours of anodised aluminium - matt silver, matt bronze, matt gold - you can also choose from a range of bright colours. Fine profiles are available with angled or slightly curved edges, in both matt and gloss lacquer finishes. The slim back, image and glass are held to the front of the frame by spring plates at the back.
New is the frame profile lacquered in light and dark mica grey.

Floater frames:

There are two ways to place your picture in a floater frame: the floating option leaves about 1cm between the picture and the edge of the frame, so the picture appears to float in the frame. If you close the picture tightly to the edge of the frame, you get an interesting closed box with a three-dimensional effect.

Framing in floater frame Cross-section and colour range of floater frames

Artworks in floater frames - artists: Antal Bánhegyesi - Aniko Robitz - Katalin Molnár - Tamás Náray

Lenia aluminium frame:

From the front, it is almost invisible that the picture is framed. The edge of this frame is only 1 mm thin, so it doesn't affect the appearance of the image. An elegant, modern framing solution for prints mounted on Dibond plate.

Framing thin frame Lenia aluminium frames - Cross-section and colour range.

Artworks in Lenia aluminium frames - artists: Gabor Osz - Peter Zelei

Shadow box frames:

A special spatial effect is achieved by placing the image in a thick, glassy frame, deeper than the plane of the glass on the back. It is even better if the image is slightly smaller, e.g. for prints with a patterned edge, the image floats halfway between the backing and the glass, slightly lifted.

Framing in Shadow Box Frame Shadow box frames - Cross-section and colour range.

Artworks in shadow box frames - artists: Gyorgy Jederán - Sandor Zsila - Peter Botos - Imre Drégely

Canvas frames:

After printing and drying the canvas stretched on a wooden frame, or we mount it on a Kapa foamboard. Framing is possible for both ways:
The stretched canvas picture is fixed in an outer frame or in a floater frame.
As an outer frame, we use two different photo frame profiles, the top edge of the frame covers 5-6 mm of the edges of the canvas and the side edge is not visible.
With a stretched canvas fixed in a floater frame, a 1 cm gap is left between the edge of the page and the edge of the frame, so that the printed edge of the canvas is clearly visible.
A canvas print mounted on a Kapa foam board is framed in the same way as any other photo print - in a photo frame. It is not recommended to put the mounted canvas print in a floater frame because the edge of the canvas will fray when cut.

Canvas framing Canvas frames - Cross-section and colour range.