OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Framed & Matted, the popular online custom frames and mats design company, announced today the launch of a brand new addition to their product line - the Parker frame. Made from high-quality wood and available in a gold or silver finish, the new Parker frame joins a handful of frame profiles currently offered by Framed and Matted on their website, framedandmatted.com.
"The Parker frame brings an exciting versatility to our growing collection of frames," said Founder, Chrissy Droessler. "You'll notice right away that its clean lines and smooth, metallic finish still feel classic, but there is something a little different about it. It provides added dimension and vibrancy compared to some of our other frames, which is perfect for our customers seeking a more unique framing option to elevate their artwork."
Using Framed & Matted's proprietary frame builder tool on its website, customers can custom build a picture frame with matting and preview what their artwork might look like in a Parker or other select frame. In addition to entering their artwork's size and even uploading a sneak peek digital image of it, customers can play with choosing different frame and mat colors and styles as well as acrylic grades.
"Custom framing shouldn't be available only to those with large home decor budgets - it's for everyone. This is what makes Framed and Matted so special. We deliver high-quality, beautiful framing and matting to a wider audience, and with the new Parker frame, we are taking it to the next level."
About the company:
Since 2013, Framed & Matted has been on a mission to change the way people frame art by making it easier, faster, and less expensive. Their curated selection of high-quality frame styles and mat colors paired with an intuitive ordering process has simplified the custom framing experience so customers can truly enjoy designing their perfect frame online.
Contacts:
Chrissy Droessler
[email protected]
@framedandmatted
SOURCE Framed & Matted
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