Box
Frame Reference: Box
Frame Profile Dimensions: 20mm W x 30mm D
Illustrated Frame Finish: Champagne gold leaf
Frame Finish Options: Available in any finish
Profile Dimension Options: Can be made in any size up to 90mm wide
Framed Art Photos:
- Limited Edition Sun Lounger by Philip Solly in a Box frame painted in stripes using Colourman 525 and Farrow and Ball Wimborne White
- Private Commission Watercolour in a Box frame finished in distressed gold leaf
- Private Commission Photograph in a Box frame finished in polished black
- Albert Steiner Photograph of St Moritz in a Box frame with a spacer finished in stained dark oak
- Sophie Smallhorn Painting in a Box frame painted Farrow & Ball Wimborne White
- If You Don't Like Tomatoes Print by David Shrigley in a Box frame painted in red and white stripes
Finishes
Available in all Patrick Ireland finishes or any bespoke finish. Click here to explore our finishes, or contact us to discuss a besoke finish.
Glazing
The majority of our glazing is with standard float glass, but we also work with specialist, high-performance glass, which provide different levels of clarity and UV protection, depending on your needs.
If you are not sure what glass you require, get in touch and we can advise accordingly.
Ordering Information
All orders are made completely bespoke from start to finish and the lead time will depend on a number of factors, including the size of the order, the frame material and finish requirements. We will always provide our current lead time at the point of quotation. Please get in touch to place an order or to discuss your requirements.
Frame Cross Section
A representation of the shape of this frame profile.
Care and Maintenance Instructions
Please note that the care instructions detailed below are suggestions only and we are not responsible for any damage incurred whilst cleaning.
Timber Frame Finishes & Lacquered Metal Frames
For regular cleaning, we recommend lightly using a dry, soft cloth or feather duster on the frames. For any finger prints and other marks, try using a clean, water-damp cloth and gently rubbing the area.
Do not use any chemicals, furniture polishes or abrasives on the frames as these will damage the finish.
Lacquer Finishes
For regular cleaning, we recommend lightly using a dry, soft cloth or feather duster on the frames. For any finger prints and other marks, try using a clean, water-damp cloth and gently rubbing the area.
Do not expose the finish to direct sunlight as this will damage the finish over time.
Unlacquered Metal Frames
For regular cleaning, we recommend lightly using a dry, soft cloth or feather duster on the frames. For any finger prints and other marks, try using a clean, water-damp cloth and gently rubbing the area. Once the blemish has gone, dry the frame immediately as leaving any wet on the frame will cause damage.
Mirror & Standard Glass
Clean and polish using any regular preparatory glass cleaner using a clean, soft, lint free cloth. Avoid getting glass cleaner on the frames.
TruVue Anti-reflective Glass
TruVue recommends using a micro-fiber cloth.
Spray a small amount of ammonia-free cleaner onto the cloth. Spraying on the cloth will prevent overspray. Press the cloth against the glass and clean in round, circular motions
Handling & Moving
Whilst our frames and mirrors are made to last, they need to be handled with care. Frames made from timber can dent if knocked and we suggest they are kept in their original protective packaging until they are hung.
Always lift our frames and mirrors with two hands (or two people) to move them. If they are dragged this will damage the frame and finish.
Never lie frames face down on any kind of surface as this can damage the finish.