What is a borderless frame?
Borderless picture frames offer a clean gallery look and are suited to any image and decor. The frameless visual effect is ideal for art walls and collages. The total frameable thickness (image + optional matte ) is 3/16 inch. This will accommodate an image and up to a standard bevel cut double matte.
What are the white borders in frames called?
In the picture framing industry, a mat (or matte, or mount in British English) is a thin, flat piece of paper-based material included within a picture frame, which serves as additional decoration and to perform several other, more practical functions, such as separating the art from the glass.
Is Museum glass worth the cost?
As you can see, museum glass really does offer a lot and if the situation is right, it’s often worth the higher price. If you would like to dig deeper into which materials are right for your bespoke frame, be sure to read our piece on which materials to use for your bespoke frame.
Does acrylic look like glass?
So, does acrylic plastic look like glass? Yes, but there are different kinds of acrylic which are more suitable for different applications. Standard clear acrylic may look too much like plastic to pass as glass where the edge of the sheet is visible, but when it is used as a glazing material acrylic is very effective.
How can I protect my pictures from the sun?
If you don’t want the sun dictating your design choices, just make sure that your picture is framed with a UV filtering acrylic rather than glass. It’s actually lighter than glass and will protect your art from fading or yellowing in direct sunlight.
Is plexiglass good for picture frames?
With UV-filtering options easily attainable, it is a great option for your framing needs. With UV-protectant coatings filtering out harmful rays that are a detriment to paintings, prints, and especially photography, Plexiglass now offers the protection that glass once dominated.