
We consider the conservation of an artwork to be as important as displaying it beautifully. We work closely with you to ensure that aesthetic choices do not come at the expense of protecting your art.



Conservation framing prioritises the long-term preservation of your art. We use archival-grade materials and construction processes to protect your art from environmental damage.
When conservation framing, we ensure the materials coming into contact with your art are pH neutral, lignin free, and acid free. This includes backing board, adhesives, and matboards. We source conservation-grade materials from trusted suppliers that meet museum standards.

A key feature of conservation framing is that our methods
are reversible. This means art can be removed from its frame and mount without damage, ensuring future conservation and preservation.

Ultraviolet light is one of the greatest threats to art, causing deterioration and fading over time. We offer conservation and museum-grade glazing options. These filter harmful rays, leaving your art vibrant for generations to come.
While conservation framing presents a higher upfront cost than regular framing, think of it as providing a ‘physical insurance’ for your art. Combine this with thoughtful placement within your home, and you can rest assured that you are taking the best steps to protect your art.