ARTISANS FOR THE ART WORLD, SINCE 1995
We make custom frames, perspex boxes and display solutions for artists, photographers, galleries, museums, auction houses, interior designers, private clients and corporate collections.
From the contemporary to the traditional
Every item is handcrafted in our London workshop, close to the West End, where there’s ample parking. Here, we meet the security demands of leading art institutions and conservation-level standards. You can remove an artwork we’ve framed, without a trace of it having been displayed.
Each project is unique
Measures, cuts, specifications and finishes are all recorded in our archives, dating since 1995, so we can reproduce previous requests at any time. We pride ourselves on being able to display practically anything and relish a challenge. Just ask and we’ll put our heads together with you.
OUR WORK

Artist Plate Project 2021
July 2022
We framed each one in a bespoke perspex plate shaped frame.... >>

There are many ways to frame a Banksy
January 2022
Pendragon Frames have been framing Banksy's as long as he's been creating them.... >>

Jean Dubuffet at the Barbican
May 2021
Our deep box frames with a rich dark chocolate finish for the Jean Dubuffet show currently on at the Barbican Art gallery.... >>

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT US
You give the art the best possible presentation.
Cornelia Parker, OBE, RA
The first really great framer I worked with and still a benchmark for all the others.
Steve Mccoubrey, corporate art consultant
Totally professional, very knowledgeable and incredibly easy to talk to.
Tessa Shaw, artist and presenter
The team are friendly and efficient, and the frames are made to the highest quality.
Sophie Hall, gallery consultant
The frames looked really fantastic and the show has been a great success.
Julian Abrams, photographer and artist
A fantastic finished work. And parking is easy and free!
Tessa Shaw, artist and presenter
Flowers Gallery has worked with Pendragon for many years, from bespoke projects to multiple frames for exhibitions.
Sophie Hall, gallery consultant