Museum-grade materials,
cut to your art.
Real wood mouldings. 46 mat colors. Archival papers and canvas. Two acrylic glazes. One shop, no mystery suppliers. Hold them first: samples up to $25, credited back on your first order.
Two kinds of frames, every size in between.
Every order is built to size in our New Jersey shop. The catalog splits into two families: picture frames for paper prints, and canvas frames for stretched canvas. More than 80 frame styles all told.
Picture frames
Real wood moulding around a paper print, with your choice of single or double mat and acrylic glazing. This is the classic framed print, in 40+ moulding styles from thin gallery profiles to wide statement frames.
- 40+ moulding styles
- 46 mat colors
- 2 acrylic glazes
Canvas frames
A frame built around a canvas we stretch by hand, in two styles:
Float frame. The canvas sits inside the frame with a thin reveal gap around it, for a modern gallery look that seems to float.
Traditional frame. The moulding sits over the edge of the canvas, the classic framed-canvas look with a solid border.
If it looks like wood, it is wood.
Most print partners frame in MDF or plastic wrapped to look like wood. Every FramesOnDemand moulding is kiln-dried solid wood, cut and joined in our shop. The stains, paints, and gilding are finishes on real wood, never a printed wrap. Sellers charge more for real wood. Buyers can tell.
A slice of a much larger catalog.
Every style below is in the app's frame picker today, photographed at the miter join in our shop.
See all 40+ frame styles
Real wood. Real joins. 40+ styles.
Most POD frames come in three colors of the same thin profile. We stock the catalog of a working frame shop, because we are one. Hardwoods, barnwoods, bamboos, metallic finishes, and painted lacquers. Widths from 0.75 to 2.5 inches.
Every frame is cut to your art's exact size and joined at the corners in our shop. You can see the join for yourself: every style in the app shows a true corner photo, not a render.
- 40+ moulding styles
- 0.75 to 2.5 in face widths
- Kiln-dried wood stock
Every frame style we cut.
This is the full moulding wall, photographed at the miter join. Every style here is in the app's frame picker, cut to your art's exact size. Hold any of them first: a chip is $5, credited back.
46 mat colors. Single, double, or none.
These are the actual 46 boards in the catalog, from bright white to suede and metallic. Pick single or double matting, set the border width, or go bottom-weighted for the gallery look.
- 28 regular boards
- 18 premium: suede, metallic, black-core
- Single or double matting
- Bottom-weighted option
Four surfaces to print on.
Matte paper is the workhorse: glare-free, deep blacks, right for most art prints. Satin paper adds a soft sheen that photographs love.
Cotton rag is the museum-grade surface: a heavier archival sheet with the texture fine-art buyers expect. Canvas brings the painterly look, stretched by hand in our shop, framed or gallery-wrapped.
Your buyer picks the format on your listing. We print, mount, and finish to match.
Two acrylic finishes. Zero glass breakage.
Standard clear acrylic reads like glass on the wall. Non-glare acrylic diffuses reflections for bright rooms and busy walls.
We glaze with acrylic instead of glass on purpose. It is lighter, it ships without shattering, and it is a big reason our damage rate has stayed under 0.3 percent for years. Fewer broken deliveries means fewer refunds on your store.
Sized to the art. Not to stock.
Minimum 4 by 4 inches. Width plus height up to 72 inches combined, so 32 by 40 is the common maximum. Fractional sizes are fine: 16.5 by 21.25 is a normal Tuesday here.
The app checks your file's resolution against the print size before anything goes live, so a buyer can never order a blurry enlargement.
Materials questions.
What is the Museum line?
Four mouldings we build for the gallery look: Museum Gold, Museum Black, Museum Silver, and Burnished Museum Bronze, plus two extra-wide profiles. Burnished metallic finishes on real wood, with quiet profiles that keep the eye on the art.
Do you glaze with glass or acrylic?
Acrylic, in two finishes: standard clear and non-glare. Acrylic is lighter than glass and far safer in transit, which is a big part of why our damage rate stays under 0.3 percent.
What sizes can you make?
We size to the artwork, not to stock frames. Minimum 4 by 4 inches. Width plus height up to 72 inches combined. Fractional sizes are fine on every product.
Where are the frames made?
One shop in Somerset, New Jersey, operating since 2015. The same facility cuts frames for CustomPictureFrames.com retail customers and for every FramesOnDemand order.
Put these materials behind your listings.
Free to install. You pick the frames and mats your store offers. We build every order in New Jersey and ship it with tracking.