Picture framers?
Picture framers?
I noticed that the picture framers on the second floor of Market Village have disappeared! Are they still in the area? Any suggestions of other custom picture framers in town?
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There is a good guy just past Index on opposite side going out of town ,very small open fronted place.Did a nice job for us.
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I use the small shop on your left before the 'commune' -or whatever it is -and big traffic lights in the city (if you come from south). Between Soi 78 and Damnoen Kasem. Very good service and large choice of material.
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He's right on the corner of Soi 8 (I think) and Petchkaseem Road. He framed a few football jerseys for me recently. I wouldn't go anywhere else in future.magnum wrote:There is a good guy just past Index on opposite side going out of town ,very small open fronted place.Did a nice job for us.
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Thanks all
Thanks everyone who made suggestions here!
I havent got the time at the moment to check out the places suggested but will report back when I do . .in a couple of weeks.
I havent got the time at the moment to check out the places suggested but will report back when I do . .in a couple of weeks.
Chas,Thanks everyone who made suggestions here!
I havent got the time at the moment to check out the places suggested but will report back when I do . .in a couple of weeks.
I need someone to repair a frame... never saw that report you promised. Did you ever get around to checking them out?
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My wife is a pastel artist and does some very nice work, her little girl paintings are awesome.
Would like to have some of her work framed but it requires special care being pastel.
Must have acid free backing.
Must have raised glass (so it will not touch the painting) which typically
requires 2 or three levels of matting.
Anyone aware of a place that can do the above for us?

Would like to have some of her work framed but it requires special care being pastel.
Must have acid free backing.
Must have raised glass (so it will not touch the painting) which typically
requires 2 or three levels of matting.
Anyone aware of a place that can do the above for us?


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Following this suggestion by Babylon above, this is the guy I used for the pics I had framed. I thought I posted on it at the time but perhaps I didnt. They were not exactly friendly or happy to see me when I walked in, but they did a very nice job on the large posters I had framed, plus two smaller prints with glass.I use the guy, in a small soi, by the minibus to Bkk station, its a small shop but I have never been disapointed. It is directly behind the photo shop which is oppoite the small Esso / Tescos.
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Ok, an update and corrections on this thread. I had a frame that was damaged in shipment from the U.S. and it finally separated and just came apart. It was a fairly expensive job originally as it is quite big (almost 2 meters by 1.5 meters) so I wanted to get it reframed (repaired) using the same frame.
We live in the south end of town so going up Phetkasem road we stopped at all the ones mentioned on this thread in the order that we came to them.
Elem wrote:
Chas wrote:
Magnum wrote:
Now to the original question; Chas wrote:
The lady speaks English and they have a good selection of professional frames.
Norm wrote:
Again, the place is called All Frames, and is located at 19/3 Chomsin Road, 3 doors down from the StoneHead bar (which is on the southeast corner of Phetkasem road and Chomsin).
We live in the south end of town so going up Phetkasem road we stopped at all the ones mentioned on this thread in the order that we came to them.
Elem wrote:
I went to this one first and if I found the correct place (right next to the Tessabahn) it is really more of a glass and mirror shop than an art frame shop. While they did have frames I was hesitant to leave a valuable original oil painting there to be framed.I use the small shop on your left before the 'commune' -or whatever it is -and big traffic lights in the city (if you come from south). Between Soi 78 and Damnoen Kasem. Very good service and large choice of material.
Chas wrote:
Wow, "not exactly friendly" is an understatement. This guy was a total a**hole right from the start and nearly threw us out of the shop. It was like asking him to repair or reframe using our materials was an insult to him. I would never give this guy any business of any kind.Following this suggestion by Babylon above, this is the guy I used for the pics I had framed. I thought I posted on it at the time but perhaps I didnt. They were not exactly friendly or happy to see me when I walked in, but they did a very nice job on the large posters I had framed, plus two smaller prints with glass.
Magnum wrote:
We found an art/framing shop there (corner of Soi 6/1) and it still had the sign out but was closed. The neighbors said they were out of business.There is a good guy just past Index on opposite side going out of town ,very small open fronted place.Did a nice job for us.
Now to the original question; Chas wrote:
We found them. We asked one of the artists that do oils down in the tourist district (that my wife knows) where they got their framing done and he said most of the artists go to a place called "All Frames" on Chomsin road. We went there and it turned out to be the same couple who used to be on the second floor at Market Village. They were very friendly, helpful, and reasonably priced for our repair which consists of basically taking the frame and backing completely off the picture and reframing it using the same materials.I noticed that the picture framers on the second floor of Market Village have disappeared! Are they still in the area? Any suggestions of other custom picture framers in town?
The lady speaks English and they have a good selection of professional frames.
Norm wrote:
Norm, I think they can do it here. I asked the lady and they can definitely do the framing where the glass doesn't touch the art. They even have box frames (one hanging to the left side of the counter) where the frame is essentially a box with the art inside and the glass a couple of inches away.My wife is a pastel artist and does some very nice work, her little girl paintings are awesome.
Would like to have some of her work framed but it requires special care being pastel.
Must have acid free backing.
Must have raised glass (so it will not touch the painting) which typically
requires 2 or three levels of matting.
Anyone aware of a place that can do the above for us?
Again, the place is called All Frames, and is located at 19/3 Chomsin Road, 3 doors down from the StoneHead bar (which is on the southeast corner of Phetkasem road and Chomsin).
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?