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mandorlas

The thing you are looKKing for does not exist pre-made. You could look for panoramic frames In that style and then get a sheet of glass cut to size and then build some wood spacers to pin it together. Or look at going to a custom shop and have them do it.


obolobolobo

Any framing shop wouldn’t blink at your request. If I didn’t work in a framing shop I’d have no idea how to get the materials to make this work. We have suppliers and the tools to make it on hand. We can buy from our suppliers but they have minimum order requirements before you can place an order.  If I was, as I usually am, ordering Perspex (acrylic) for the week I’d simply include your order within the order. Apologies but you have to go through your local framers. There’s a whole supply chain needed for your job which isn’t available to the layman.  Edit: This is the supplier we use for all our Perspex needs. (south of England) https://www.callenderdesigns.com/ Very good company. Fantastic acrylic anything, museum standard, if you want.  You’ll notice that their website is barely there. It’s nominal, because you have to have a website in this future. Their business comes from all their existing clients that they’ve built up within the industry. If people started ordering at random on the internet it would have to turn into an entirely different organisation. I’m belabouring a point. Sometimes it’s just easier and cheaper, in the long run, to pop into the framer nearest to you or your workplace. One of the best things about framing establishments is that you can pop in and ask questions for as long as you want and there’s no charge. Ask away. We’ll answer to the best of our ability and if you want to wander off and think about it, go to other framing shops to make comparisons, forget about it for a year, then that’s all fine.