Overview
Framing Is Not Just a Border — It’s a Statement The moulding is the outer shell of your framed piece — and it’s what your eyes land on first. It adds context, character, and form. It can be classic, clean, bold, vintage, or almost invisible — and we help you choose the right one.
Types & Styles
Wood Moulding
Solid wood or engineered wood with veneers. Rich, warm, and timeless. Available in distressed, polished, or painted finishes.
• Best For: Art, heirlooms, and home décor
Synthetic Moulding
Made from resin or polystyrene. Lightweight, economical, and available in many styles.
• Best For: Large quantity projects, commercial settings
Metal Moulding
Sleek aluminum profiles with modern finishes. Simple and sharp — minimal yet strong.
• Best For: Contemporary interiors, office art, and photography
Material & Specs
Profiles:
• Flat: Clean, unembellished
• Scoop: Curved inward edges
• Beveled: Raised or slanted outer edge
• Box Frame: Deep profile for shadow boxes or canvas art
Finishes:
• Matte | Glossy | Textured | Metallic | Custom colors available
Applications
Fine Art & Photography
Modern Installations
Large or Heavy Pieces
Budget-Friendly Options
Why It Matters
Completes the visual hierarchy
Protects edges and seals the composition
Matches your interior or branding style
Offers a range of price points, from luxury to practical
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