Serving Miami and The Tri-State Area

We opened our first shop with one plan: make quality custom frames and stretchers with the same amount of care and soul that artists put into their pieces themselves. Whether you’re a casual collector, a passionate painter, a distinguished gallery, or looking for a unique gift, the Frames and Stretchers team will give your project plenty of love and years of expertise. From the blank canvas, shadow box, floater frame, hand-carved, gilded, hand painted or steel frame, all the way to installation, our team’s touches will bring your pieces to the next level. We are Specialists in over-sized museum quality stretcher bars, onsite stretching and complex art installations. 

Want even more customization? Prefer your piece matted with glass or fully assembled upon delivery? Have a show coming up or a deadline to meet? We’ll have it all done with time to spare.

Call or visit our LES HQ, FRAMES AND STRETCHERS MIAMI or THE STRETCHERS FACTORY for a free quote.

Custom Arch Stretchers & Wood Panels for El Monte at PAMM
Custom Arch Stretchers & Wood Panels for El Monte at PAMM

September 12, 2025

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Frames and Stretchers + Iart Services: A New Home for Creativity and Custom Framing Excellence
Frames and Stretchers + Iart Services: A New Home for Creativity and Custom Framing Excellence

August 29, 2025

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Custom-stretched canvas displayed in a collector’s car gallery in Miami
Large Canvas Printing and Oversized Stretching in Miami

August 20, 2025

Expert on-site oversized canvas stretching in Miami. Custom stretcher bars, perfect tension, and flawless installation for luxury residences and large-scale artworks.

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Hermès Scarf Framing Projects: Custom Archival Framing in NYC and Miami
Hermès Scarf Framing Projects: Custom Archival Framing in NYC and Miami

July 29, 2025

At Frames & Stretchers, we specialize in custom framing Hermes scarves in NYC and Miami using archival techniques that preserve their beauty and value. Whether floated in a shadowbox or stretched over foamboard to reduce wrinkles, each scarf is carefully stitched—not glued—to acid-free backing and framed under UV-protective acrylic or museum-quality plexiboxes. The result is a sleek, conservation-grade presentation that protects your piece for years to come.

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