Sky View, Dubai
One of the most technically challenging projects, that required the bespoke framing of 150 original artworks and objects – from limited prints, canvas paintings, to paper and textile sculptures, designated for decorating public areas in a newly built hotel in Dubai – All exclusively manufactured in conservation-grade materials, and to the highest quality. We were tasked with receiving the artwork and various objects from all over the world, closely inspect each piece upon its arrival for any potential transport-related damage, preparing it, and suggesting the best framing solutions in accordance with the art direction.
Although, the guestroom pieces were done by local framers in Dubai, we were chosen for the public areas, not only because we could deliver the budget, but because we were technically capable of offering solutions for the framing of artworks with values totalling many hundreds of thousands of US Dollars. With decades of experience our mission has always been to maintain the highest level of production and quality control.
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25 Hours Hotel Paris
This project had several phases, each with different framing and timescale requirements, and remained active for over a year. During that time, we maintained close cooperation with our client, offering day-to-day framing solutions to ever-evolving décor requirements producing 900 frames for the guestrooms and restaurant spaces.
Our mission is to remain dedicated until the very last frame, which is why we were committed to produce the last 72 bespoke high-end frames and transport them from UK to France in under four days. Consequently, the hotel’s restaurant went on to be elected as the best designed restaurant in Europe 2019, by AHEAD – the Awards for Hospitality, Experience and Design.
Kimpton Fitzroy, London
In 2018, the Russell Hotel reopened as The Principal London after an extensive renovation, for which we produced more than 1600 frames of various sizes and framing styles for guest rooms, corridors, public spaces, and its famous Neptune restaurant, said to be almost identical to the RMS Titanic’s dining room. In same year, the Principal Hotel Company sold 12 hotels in its portfolio (including The Principal London), and the hotel was renamed the Kimpton London, an event that prompted a revision of all guestrooms’ artworks. This involved on-site work, where we were tasked to go inside all guest rooms, remove existing frames, swap the artwork, and put the frames back. The job was completed in less than four weeks, while we maintained highest quality and efficiency, during which the hotel remained open throughout.
We recognise that, sometimes, high volume jobs may require a different approach and to work alongside a wider group of people while representing our clients. We are committed and confident to offer our framing expertise not only confined to our production facilities, but also to whichever place the artistic vision demands it.