"The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame."
G.K. Chesterton, Writer, Poet
When you choose to enhance your favorite piece of art with a custom frame, you bring together a union of art, matting, moulding, and special enhancements in a unique presentation which complements your tastes, your personality, and enhances your environment -- both home and office.
A beautiful piece of art, a special piece of memorabilia, a wedding invitation, or a hard-earned certificate of achievement should be framed and presented in a manner which not only does these items justice, but protects them from deterioration.
We carry among the largest moulding selections on the Big Island. No job is too small or too big, and all our finished work is custom fit and tailored to suit you and your valuable pieces of art -- your taste, your environment, and your preservation needs.
We strive to operate within the picture framing industry rules of conservation and archival methods by using only the highest quality framing materials.
SERVICES
Ironwood Picture Framing specializes in prized native Hawaiian Koa Wood custom frames, shadow boxes and displays. Koa is a treasured and valuable hardwood native to Hawai'i, representing bravery, integrity and strength and one of the most beautiful colored and grained hardwoods to compliment your art.
STUDIO
Our modern-equipped studio is equipped with the best tools to create custom frames and displays for your special project. Our in-house wood shop creates custom milled moulding, Our Wizard 8000 CMC cuts precision mats,, We offer Tru Vue Conservation Clear and Museum Glass featuring 99% UV Protection to protect your Art from fading
ABOUT
Gregg and Sue Sorbets are 25 year residents of the Big Island and have a passion for its art, its native flora and fauna, its unique culture, and its people -- both residents and visitors. Together, they operate Ironwood Picture Framing in Kamuela to bring a little more beauty to the Island.
Excellent work, true craftsmen with Koa Wood Frames. Friendly people, Thank you, Sue and Gregg!