Custom Framing or a Framed 66"x40" Mirror at Hall of Frames (Up to 67% Off). Three Options Available.
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More than 4,500 custom frame options, hundreds of readymade frames in-stock with a variety of mat colors and textures; all 12 locations
Both a framed work of art and a finicky antique cannon add a lot of personality to a living room at the simple expense of a few holes in the wall. Maximize aesthetics while minimizing structural damage with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $49 for $150 worth of framing
- $79 for $220 worth of framing
- $290 for a 66”x40” framed mirror (a $775 value)<p>
Hall of Frame’s retail custom framing averages around $125. Customers can custom-frame a 24”x36” poster ($190.72+), a 32”x40” poster ($206.25+), or a custom-frame mirror ($290+). With 3-D framing options, customers can also custom frame items such as sports jerseys ($350+). For more information on custom framing, click here.
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About Hall of Frames - Corporate
In 1975, Jay Kogan's parents opened up a store that was literally a hall of frames—just a small store stacked with thousands of frames. At the time, they had no idea that that tiny corridor would expand to 12 locations throughout the greater Phoenix area, all still run by the Kogan family. Today, their shops have more than 4,500 custom frame options along with mats of all colors and textures, as well as seven glazing choices and expert assembly. They can answer framing questions and frame everything from documents and artwork to posters and small 3-D objects such as sports memorabilia and very still grandmothers.
When they custom-produce frames, the family cuts their mats exactly, miters frame corners precisely, and installs flawless glass. Or, since the stores' walls are lined with ready-made frames, customers can walk in and find what they're looking for quickly. Since installing framed art is an art unto itself, they also offer hanging services with an eye for placement and ability to install in difficult spaces.