TRAINING COURSES: Individual one-to-one tuition is offered on all aspects of picture framing in idyllic rural surroundings on the outskirts of Bristol.
The course is run personally by Mike Royall GCF who is one of only a few professionally trained Guild Commended Framers in the country. Mike has been operating a successful art gallery and framing business for many years since leaving a senior position within the business sector of the Aerospace Industry.
Full details of courses can be found at www.royallframing.co.uk
PRICING SOFTWARE UK pricing software that runs on Macs and PC's and in imperial and metric measurements - for more info please refer to our website: www.royallframing.co.uk
BUSINESS FRAMING: As qualified "Commended Framers" we have been providing a professional framing service for local business's in and around the expanding north Bristol area since 1990 Quality, reliability and a commitment to prompt service is our priority and being so close to the high tech estates on the north Bristol fringe we are, in most cases, able to respond very quickly and we are always willing to offer professional advice on all aspects of framing.
Well known local companies that we have recently supplied include: Orange, British Aerospace, Nuclear Electric and Hewlett Packard.
As active members of the "Fine Art Trade Guild" we are committed to providing our customers with a quality service.
LOCAL FRAMING: Since we started framing in 1990 we have rapidly become one of the best known framers in the north Bristol area. We were the first framer in the region to be awarded the prestigeous title of "Commended Framer" - something of which we are quite rightly very proud of and from 1999 to 2003 was a director and "Branch Master" of the West of England branch of the Fine Art Trade Guild
In recent years we have gained a reputation not only for quality framing but for being somewhat of an expert in the difficult art of framing cross stitches and tapestries - one of our prime considerations when framing needlework art is our insistence that they are only stretched using the "lacing method".