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From Wedding Day to Wall Display: A Beautiful New Chapter for a Cherished Dress

27/2/2026

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Every so often, a project comes into the workshop that reminds us exactly why we love what we do. Recently, a client brought in her wedding dress — carefully stored for over ten years. Like many gowns, it had been preserved with good intentions, but realistically it was unlikely to be worn again. Rather than leaving it boxed away or sending it for recycling, she wanted to transform part of it into something meaningful she could see and enjoy every day.

Choosing the Perfect Section

After carefully examining the gown together, we agreed the upper back section was the standout feature. The delicate work, intricate stitching and beautiful button detail made it visually striking while holding strong sentimental value — it’s the part seen during the ceremony, in photographs, and in those unforgettable aisle moments. We also took the flowers from the bottom piece and re attached them to the chosen upper panel. 

Selecting the right portion is always key in textile framing. We look for:

• Structural integrity in the fabric
• Detailed craftsmanship
• A naturally balanced composition
• Emotional significance

This section ticked every box.

Preparing the Textile

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The chosen piece was carefully cut and professionally mounted. To give it structure and allow it to sit perfectly within the frame, we wrapped the fabric around precision-cut MDF. This created a clean, contemporary presentation while ensuring the textile remained smooth and supported. Rather than pressing it flat against the backing, we floated the piece within the frame. This technique adds depth and allows the fabric to breathe visually, enhancing the three-dimensional qualities of the material and stitching.

The Frame Design

We selected a deep frame moulding to accommodate the dimensional nature of the textile. The depth prevents the fabric from touching the glass and creates a gallery-quality shadow gap around the piece. A carefully matched backing board complements the tones of the dress, ensuring the lace detail stands out while maintaining an elegant, timeless feel — very much in keeping with the original spirit of the gown.

Why We Chose AR70 Artglass

To complete the piece, we used AR70 Artglass. This specialist glazing offers:

• 70% UV protection to help prevent fading
• Re
flection reduction
• Exceptional clarity
• Long-term preservation benefits

The result is a beautifully clear view of the textile, without distracting reflections — particularly important for pale fabrics like lace and silk. It ensures the piece will remain protected and visually stunning for many years to come.

A Sustainable & Sentimental Solution

This project is a perfect example of how bespoke framing can:

• Preserve important memories
• Create meaningful interior artwork
• Offer a sustainable alternative to disposal
• Transform textiles into heirloom pieces

Instead of remaining boxed in storage, this wedding dress now hangs proudly on the wall — a daily reminder of a special day, reimagined in a refined and contemporary way. If you have a treasured garment — whether it’s a wedding dress, christening gown, military uniform or sentimental textile — we’d love to help you explore how it could be beautifully preserved and displayed. At Artscape Framing, we don’t just frame objects — we frame stories.
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Framing a Season of Speed: A Truly Bespoke F1 Commission

10/2/2026

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Some commissions arrive with a story attached. This one came with the sound of engines, late-night races, and a father who knew exactly what would delight his son.

Our client had gifted his son — a die-hard Formula 1 fan — a remarkable set of 3D-printed maps of every F1 circuit from the season. Each circuit was printed to scale, meaning no two were the same size or shape, just as in real life. The brief was clear: this wasn’t just about protecting the pieces, it was about creating a display worthy of the sport.

The Design Brief

The idea was to present the entire season as one cohesive artwork. Beneath each circuit, the client wanted:

The national flag of the host country
The official circuit name, cleanly and consistently presented

All of this needed to sit in perfect balance with the sculptural quality of the 3D maps themselves. 

To elevate the piece further, the client requested a floating mount, creating visual separation between the artwork and the frame. This subtle detail adds depth and shadow.

A Technical Challenge

This was not a standard framing job. Each circuit map differed in size, orientation, and footprint. Scaling them accurately while maintaining harmony across the overall layout required meticulous planning and precise measurement. In total, the frame required 26 individual apertures, all cut with exacting tolerances to ensure perfect alignment.

Every decision — spacing, mount depth, aperture sizing, and material choice — had to be resolved before a single cut was made. There was no room for adjustment once production began. The floating mount added another layer of complexity, demanding absolute accuracy so that the reveal was consistent throughout the piece and the structure remained visually light despite its scale.

The Finished Piece

The result is a striking, highly personal artwork that captures an entire Formula 1 season in a single frame. It balances technical precision with visual drama — much like the sport itself.

More importantly, it transforms a thoughtful gift into a lasting, display-worthy centrepiece that celebrates passion, performance, and design.

This commission is a perfect example of what bespoke framing is all about: responding to the uniqueness of the artwork, respecting the story behind it, and applying craftsmanship to create something truly one-of-a-kind.

If you have a project that doesn’t fit standard sizes — or standard thinking — we’d love to help bring it to life.
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