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It's been hard keeping this a secret, but finally we can announce the re-launch of Queensberry's handmade frames. We took them along to NZIPP Infocus over the weekend and everyone just loved them, so we’re excited to share them with you all. 

What's new: A fresh Italian moulding, seven colours, and thirteen sizes from A5 to 40x30 (that's big!), matted or un-matted. Multi-aperture mat templates too, plus sharp prices and no extra charge for shipping.

Read on for details and to grab 20% off until August 1st using code FRAMERELAUNCH.

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Seven colours, 13 sizes
High-impact wall art … frame groupings … bookshelves and sideboards. We have sizes, shapes and colours for every purpose and any decor.

Sizes: A5/8x6, 10x8, A4/12x8, 14x11, 14x14, A3/16x12, 20x16, A2/23x16, 24x20, A1/33x23, 36x24, 30x30, 40x30.

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What we mean by frame size

"Frame size" means the dimensions of the mat that fits the frame, not the size of the print or the moulding. Queensberry frames are sold fully assembled (including the print) so you don't need to worry about getting dimensions wrong. Just select the frame size you want in Workspace and the available mat and print options will be displayed. Drag and drop your image into the aperture you've chosen, crop if necessary and you're done.

Colours: Seven frame colours to choose from, and two mat options, black or white. We use safe, lightweight, shatter-resistant acrylic to avoid damage during transit and installation. Click here for frame pricing.

Black

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Black

Oak Wood Grain

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Oak Wood Grain

White

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White

Dark Grey Wood Grain

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Dark Grey Wood Grain

Gold

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Gold

Warm Metallic

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Warm Metallic

Silver

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Silver

Printing — your choice
Our frames are sold printed and ready to hang. Choose from our range of beautiful print options:

Silver Halide — Metallic or Lustre. Fine Art (inkjet) — Fine Art Paper or 100% Cotton Rag (smooth or textured). As well as standard matting, an un-matted option is available. We also offer Fine Art prints mounted "shadow box" style (floating in the frame with torn edges). Colour correction is available as an optional extra. Click here for pricing.

Service Times
Our frames are handmade with a 10-day turn-around time. We need your orders and print files by Wednesday for shipping on Friday of the following week. We need your orders to us two days earlier (ie by Monday) if you want us to colour correct. In peak seasons service times may change, so keep up to date with our current service times here.

Discounts
We now offer 25% sample discount on frames. Use codes SMPF1 SMPF2 SMPF3. Each code can be used only once, and only to order frames. Regular customers can also earn Tier Discount on their frame purchases. Normal conditions apply. 

How to order
Login to Workspace and open an image gallery. Click on the image you want to frame and click “Buy >> buy products with selected images”.

Alternatively, click Frames under Buy in the main Workspace navigation. Choose your frame size and finish option (matted or un-matted). If matted you'll be able to choose a mat template with the print/aperture size you prefer. You'll also be able to change the printing option (eg silver halide or fine art) and frame colour. Adjust cropping and reframe if necessary. Then add more items to your cart, or place your order and pay on checkout. 

Want more?
We'd love to hear your feedback about additional sizes etc. Or perhaps you're after a mat template we don't offer. Email info@queensberry.com and describe the frame size and aperture arrangement you'd like, eg four 3x3 apertures in a 14x14 frame. No promises, but we're definitely here to listen. 

Don't forget, get 20% off all frames until 1 August with promo code FRAMERELAUNCH.

Ready to order? Click here.

Alexandria x

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