Picture Business Editorial | Thursday, March 22, 2007
FRAMES 4 CORNERS commissioned digital artist Paul Cooklin to create pieces suitable for its frames, the limited edition prints have a kaleidoscopic effect when presented in a 90-degree angle. Director Brendan Donohue said, "One evening I was watching TV and thought the corner wall in our living room looked blank. I designed the corner frame without knowing how I was going to produce it. It has taken four years to get here."
Frames 4 Corners attracted a lot of interest with its innovative picture frames designed to fit neatly into the corner of the room. The right-angled frames are produced using materials supplied by Arqadia with a single acrylic sheet instead of glass.
Brendan Donahue showing off Cooklin's limited edition Giclee prints with his unique corner frames. Frames 4 Corners also entered its innovative design into the Picture Business Award 2007.
LAUNCHING AT SPRING FAIR EXCLUSIVELY WITH 9 PIECES OF COOKLIN'S LIMITED EDITIONS 1/199
Introducing a new modern picture frame specifically designed (reg No:3014393) to be hung in the corner of a room or other corner space.
"The inspiration for my design came from looking at the empty corner space above a free standing television set". Brendan Donohue.
"Hall 12 J 15" Drop in we'd love to see you. Direct Contact: Brendan Donohue (Director). For more information or to purchase an original Frames4Corners Cooklin print, please get in touch with Brendan Donohue