What Are The Frame Options?
By / 22 February, 2021Our canvases can be stretched on two different size frames, depending on whether you want a finish that’s flusher to the wall, or something a little bolder..
Our canvases can be stretched on two different size frames, depending on whether you want a finish that’s flusher to the wall, or something a little bolder..
We can also split your image across several same-sized panels for a fantastic wall art feature...
We hate to say this, but we’re unable to accept returns on your canvas photos, because they’re a made-to-order product so therefore don’t fall under the same return policy rules as general, non-bespoke products...
As the UK’s leading supplier of canvas photos, we always like to go one step further to ensure a fabulous service, so we offer retouching on all orders if requested, such as the removal of red eye and blemishes, straightening wonky horizons etc...
Yes! Just select the custom size tool while placing your order..
No, we do not add any extra protective coatings or lacquers to the canvas prints...
In the unlikely event that your canvas print arrives damaged, we’ll put things right and have the canvas reprinted for you – but please make sure you notify us within 14 days of receipt! We can only reprint the original file and specifications chosen..
We offer three colour options when you create your own canvas with us...
Your canvas photo is produced using the highest quality materials and inks, so it will last a long time if treated well! Here are a few pointers for cleaning and caring for your canvas, to help maintain its good looks for years to come..
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