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Framed print - 13x18 cm


Sale price$46.00

Upload your photo and discover the many possibilities for framing your unique work. We print your image on 240 g matte premium paper and frame it according to your preferences in a 13x18 cm frame.

How to do it:

  1. Choose the type of glass you want for the frame
  2. Decide if you want passepartout
  3. Upload your photo (preferably in 3:4 format, which is standard for most phones)
  4. Experiment with colors for both the frame and possibly passepartout.
Choose glass:

Choose glass

Should the frame have passepartout?:

Should the frame have passepartout?

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Framed print - 13x18 cm
Framed print - 13x18 cm Sale price$46.00

Format

We offer framed prints in both square format and 3:4, which is the most common format for photos taken with a phone.

You can choose any image for either format, but please note that if your image does not fit the format, it will be cropped. The higher the resolution of your image, the sharper the print will be. However, most phones take pictures of sufficient quality for the purpose here.

Passepartout

When you choose to frame your photo with passepartout, you add an extra dimension that really enhances your art.

The passepartout is made of 1.5 mm acid-free cardboard of the very highest quality and functions as an elegant frame around your image, as a beautiful distance between the artwork and the frame. We have carefully selected a specific size passepartout, which we believe gives the best result, but should you have a preference for a different width, you are always welcome to contact us so that we can adapt it to your wishes.

Four types of glass

We offer four types of glass for our frames. The light, splinter-free and clear acrylic glass, as well as three types of real glass: Ordinary glass, which, like the acrylic glass, has clear reflections, as well as non-reflective glass and museum glass, where you almost completely get rid of the reflections in the glass. The museum glass also has at least 70% protection against UV rays, and unlike the slightly matte non-reflective glass, the museum glass is the clearest glass we have. It is also called invisibility glass for good reasons.

Read more and see pictures of the four types of glass.