
Custom framed Mark Maggiori print using acid-free matting, UV glass and burlwood frame by Larson-Juhl!
At 5280 Custom Framing in Denver, we believe that every piece of art, memorabilia, or cherished item deserves to be showcased with expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. We specialize in museum-quality custom picture framing for everything from fine art and photography to sports jerseys, concert posters, mirrors, and shadowboxes.
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Custom framed Mark Maggiori print using acid-free matting, UV glass and burlwood frame by Larson-Juhl!

We’re honored to have framed the woven photographic works of Fernando and Marcelo Bengoechea! On display at HW Home in Cherry Creek!

Voting for Denver Westwood’s Best of Denver’ ends on Monday at midnight! Your support would be very much appreciated. We won this contest last year and it was amazing for us! Thanks for your support! https://www.westword.com/best-of-denver-readers-choice-poll/#best-framing

We were honored to custom frame this Julian Lewis CU Buffs jersey for Julian’s father! This piece features suede matting, museum glass, and a custom wood frame. To make it even more special, we incorporated both the Buffs logo and Julian’s personal logo into the design. Come see why 5280 Custom Framing is Denver’s most trusted jersey framer!

Custom framed large tree ring art print using acid-free materials, UV acrylic and wood frame!

Custom framed poster of Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ using acid- free materials, UV glass and wood frame!

Custom framed movie theater marquee letters spelling out the last name of the previous owners of the Crystal Theatre in Carbondale, who proudly ran the theater for 40 years. When the theater recently sold, their son wanted to create something special to honor his parents and the legacy they built.
We designed this piece to celebrate that history by framing the original marquee letters and cutting custom background mats to resemble the look of a classic illuminated theater marquee. The clean lines and dimensional letters give the piece a bold, cinematic feel—like a movie title lighting up the big screen.
A meaningful tribute to four decades of cinema, family, and community.