I have to admit that when I started in this family business a little over 10 years ago, I convinced my new family to allow me to discontinue the display and use of metal frames. They looked so dated to me, with their pastel 80's candy finishes that looked really fake. Sure, we would still be able to carry metal frames and sell them (mostly 1/2 inch plain black to use on posters). But I couldn't see using up valuable wall space to display the neverending examples- every shape in every color! So we pared down.
Imagine my surprise when one of my framing reps urged me to reconsider this decision
last year! Metals have changed big time, and aren't just for posters anymore! The new metals have
the same design elements of their wooden cousins, with some exciting trends in color. Let's take a look!

The basics are still here, of course, but with a better eye to current trends in color. Bold color in excellent finishes that help artwork to pop. Blacks, reds, blues, greens, yellows. Think kids artwork, movie posters, giclee prints and more. Silver, gold and even white, that provide a clean edge to artwork. There are about 20 different shapes available from skinny, flat topped to wide scoops, to lend the right feel to your piece.

Did someone say color? These are the samples that sold me on the whole idea- the
Vivids! Fourteen brushed metals that take the colors of green, red, blue, even peach, and electrify them! To the right, we have
Tangerine Twist, Tornado Red and
Amethyst. I can see these on high gloss prints, photography, and a wide range of prints featuring bright colors and high contrast. I thought in the beginning that these might be a harder sell- I was wrong! These metals have been the most popular since they came in last summer!

Another thing I never liked about metals, they couldn't add any texture to the framing, unless
you consider a brushed finish texture. Well, that's another big

change! Here are two examples of how texture has made an appearance. To the left, we see the
Forged finish. It's metal- a hammered finish like this is a no-brainer! Another easy leap is the
Natural Elements line, because metals like bronze, copper, nickel and iron are just that, after all. The Natural Elements line has a very organic finish- not glossy at all, with great depth in color. In keeping with the metal theme of these lines, they are kept in those natural colors only.
But even with all that, there was still one drawback of metal frames in my mind. Metal frames traditionally did not offer any styling or archival features that made them appropriate for use on more


traditional works, like watercolors, pencil drawings, photographic prints, and more.
Enter the Gilded line. This is our choice for framing more valuable artwork, memories or keepsakes and utilize the strength of aluminum. In classic thin styles, with traditional elements like a red-rubbed gold, or a black with red edges, and decorative elements, these frames marry "old" design with new technology. They are the only metal frames that can accept a dust cover, ensuring the archival protection for these works!
There is more in store in metals- embossed finishes, decorative elements, duotones. Visit me to explore the options- and for March Metal Madness, we will take 25% off your order!