Our Story
WeFrame is a small independent studio. We make frames for people who care about what goes on their walls — and we make a lot of them, by hand.
The Beginning
A few years ago, a handful of us tried to get a print framed. We knew what we wanted, and we thought it would be a quick errand. Four shops and three disappointments later, we went home with a frame that was crooked, matted in the wrong colour, and assembled with a staple gun.
We started asking around. Everyone had the same story. In a country that has quietly produced some of the world's finest craftspeople for centuries — weavers, woodworkers, glass blowers — framing had somehow gotten stuck. Either you paid a fortune at a gallery, or you settled for something unremarkable from a mall kiosk.
So we started WeFrame. A small workshop, a couple of miter saws, and a stubborn idea about what “good” should mean.
What We Believe
Every frame is cut, joined and finished by hand in our workshop. We would rather miss a deadline than ship something we would be embarrassed to hang on our own walls.
We use kiln-dried hardwoods, acid-free mats, and museum-grade glass — and we tell you exactly what your frame is made of. No mystery MDF, no decorative labels.
Premium framing should not be a luxury reserved for galleries. We cut out middle-men, do our own finishing, and pass the savings on — so a well-made frame stays within reach.
The Studio Today
We've grown — slowly, on purpose — into a team of framers, designers, and a handful of people who mostly answer the phone. We frame wedding photographs and childhood drawings. We frame prints for boutique hotels, jerseys for marathon runners, and limited editions for collectors. We treat them all the same way, because to the person who asked us to do it, they are all equally important.
Walk-ins are welcome. If you'd like to see how a piece gets made from raw moulding to finished frame, we're happy to show you. Tea included.