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Cruise Ship Framing

Décor on the High Seas. Cruise Ship Framing

Art on cruise ships has some framing requirements that set it apart from other types of art. The frames need to be able to protect the art, some of which is one-of-a-kind custom work, from high-humidity conditions, sunlight, and other wear-and-tear that is unique to an ocean environment. They also must be made to anchor securely into the walls. While all hotel-style wall art should be made to firmly anchor into surfaces to protect guest safety and dissuade theft, this requirement becomes much more important on a cruise ship, where guests can be seriously endangered if items fall off of the walls during turbulent weather.

Cruise ships also like to maintain a feeling or theme throughout the ship. Obviously, not every room has the same art; that would quickly grow boring. However, the collected art from a cruise ship will exhibit similar elements, themes, and colors. The frames used for these pieces can help unify seemingly disparate works, making the whole ship flow together seamlessly without passengers ever giving a thought to the role of the frames.

At our custom framing shop in Palm Beach County, we have framed a number of cruise ship art pieces. We have a wide variety of frames for customers to choose from, so that you can highlight various aspects of the work. We can help guide you to frames that work together and with specific types of art, to create a cohesive look and feel for a larger collection. We not only custom-fit frames that can be mounted securely in ships, but will also install the artwork on the ships, so that you know it is done well and handled securely. While these services are geared towards cruise ship lines, we firmly believe that no job is too big or too small and can handle art installations on pleasure boats or yachts, as well.

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