Craftsmanship

Sawing, measuring, coloring, perspiring.

Frames appear so simple. And we like that. Making them, however, gets tricky fast. For example, materials have a will of their own. Wood ‘moves.’ And microscopic imperfections invariably seem colossal. But we set the bar high and aim to present every frame precisely as intended. We do as much as possible in-house to maximize our control over the manufacturing process. Our wood specialist Wilfred Kalf produces many of our profiles, and we have a workshop in downtown The Hague. Here, pride of place goes a marvelous bit of retro French technology: our specially designed frame sawing machine.

In-house designs

Mass-produced frames can be very attractive. And if they work, use them! But institutes, galleries, artists, and private collectors increasingly desire frames that match the authenticity of the art pieces they’re for. goedman+ooms designs and develops such frames in-house. For example, made out of local wood. And constructed with artisanally crafted corner joints in a variety of materials, including contrasting wood types, veneer, and acrylic.

Claustrophobic?

Thank goodness our colleagues are immune, considering how much time they spend in our spray booth applying pristine layers of water-soluble lacquer. Choose your favorite RAL color, be inspired by our extraordinary color palette, or explore and decide on color options with our specialists. We record every recipe, so we can reproduce our results as often as you like. Which makes spray lacquering an excellent choice for series!

Waxing, polishing, oiling & staining

The last touch is applying an optional ‘color finish,’ such as a hard wax, polish, oil, or stain. Our colleagues can provide this service in our workshop. From an opaque stain or semi-transparent hard wax to waxes and oils that bring out the wood grain: goedman+ooms likes to give frames the colorful life your artwork deserves.

Conservative?

We’re not. But we do manufacture quality conservation frames. Yup, for pizza boxes too.