Welcome to 5280 Custom Framing, Denver's top picture framing shop since 2009!

We specialize in all forms of museum quality custom picture framing including fine art, photography, sports jerseys, sports memorabilia, shadowboxes, canvas stretching, concert posters, mirrors and so much more. Come see why we're a three-time 5280 Magazine 'Top of the Town' Winner and the framing choice of Denver's professional sports teams and athletes!

Framed Mirrors

Framed mirrors can be hung strategically to reflect a view and to pull light into a dark space. In addition, the specific frame you select can relate to the color and style of your decor.

Custom Framing Denver – Matting

White is the most frequently used mat color. They are a great choice in rooms with darker wall colors, both to call attention to the art and to bring light into the space.

Stacked Custom Picture Frame

A stacked moulding combination was used to frame this artwork. The combination adds enough mass so the framing visually supports the large art and the design also adds interest.

Shadowbox Frames

As you can see, custom picture framing encompasses a lot more than just framing paintings, sketches and photographs. These days, we can custom frame just about anything! For instance, check out this custom framed shadow box frame which houses two championship boxing belts and medallions.

Everything we do is reversible, so nothing in this shadowbox is permanently adhered. If the owner of this item ever needs to remove these items for one reason or another, he’ll be able to do so and everything will be preserved and intact.

Come in today and see what our talented team of designers can do to help give your item the best presentation possible, while preserving it for years to come! When you think of custom picture framing in Denver, think FastFrame of LoDo!

Picture Frame Mats

Bottom-weighted mat borders help raise these pieces of art above the accessories for easier viewing.

 

Shadow Box Custom Framing

Turn small, insignificant objects into objects art in shadowboxes. These three items were set onto art paper with deckled edges to set them off.