The services offered by The Swallow's Nest include custom matting and picture framing, free in home/office consultation, frame and glass repairs and installation.
The Swallow's Nest practices archival quality framing for the following items:
The Atlantic Framing Co. opened its doors in 2001. With more than 30 years framing experience, this shop has hundreds of frame styles and thousands of creative framing solutions. The owners will frame any type of art as well as assist with design and creation.
The shop also sells original home accessories and decor items. The most popular item, gurgling cods, are a New England tradition. There are hand-blown glass solar string lights and solar lanterns, both of which are weather withstanding. Also available are selections of handcrafted products, such as sterling jewelry from Vermont, oils and scented products from Sweet Grass Farm in New Hampshire, stationery products made from Graphique De France in Woburn and hand-blown glass bird feeders.
Gift certificates are available and are framed. The customer can bring the frame back with a fitted photo or print and Atlantic will take care of the rest.
Frames of Mind is a specialty framing store that specializes in intricate wood frames, and museum quality professional framing services. It offers a colorful variety of wood frames, prints, photography and mirrors. In all, the shop offers 3,2oo different frame types as well as 3,300 different art prints online. Customers can ship their art purchase direct to Frames of Mind for framing.
This beautiful, residential-style art gallery has been operating in Hingham just east of the Shipyard for decades. The gallery specializes in Irish paintings and prints. The gallery specializes in custom framing and the prices are very reasonable.
The family-owned Frame Shack, situated in a little old house just off Salem Street, has offered all manner of custom framing since 1976. Examples of the store's expertly crafted wares hang on the walls, featuring everything from traditional framed pictures to a banjo encased in a frame. There are also display towers chock-full of frame products, a rainbow of options for displaying artwork or documents.