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Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Sorrento Collection by Larson-Juhl

Inspired by the western coastal town of Sorrento, Italy, Larson-Juhl's Sorrento collection embodies the culture and feel of this unique city.
Sorrento is also the industries second PEFC certified collection. PEFC, Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, traces the chain of custody of lumber product from forest to final product. Through PEFC, consumers can be confident that they are purchasing a product that is from a well-managed, sustainable forest.

Sorrento's soft colors and its one of a kind finish is reminiscent of earthen glazes applied to pottery and adds depth and texture to the collection. The exquisite new finishes are light, subtle earth tones highlighted by a soft satin sheen and brought to life by a crackled finish

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Eco Care Frames


We are proud to offer Nurre Caxton's EcoCare - a line of moulding that's easy on the eyes and the planet.

All woods are harvested from managed forests...areas that are carefully monitored, controlled and grown using a host of modern forestry techniques. This assures our forests will continue to provide clean air and water, stunning scenery, home for wildlife and jobs.
The colors of Sherwood and Blackwood are achieved with organic, water based stains. These stains allow for the beauty of the wood grain to show through. No oils, no chemical solvents are used.

Offering EcoCare gives us and our customers a choice they'll feel good about.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Recycled Frames



Trinity Framing is proud to offer the people of Philadelphia custom recycled wood frames.




Laville frames are made from reclaimed lumber and hand finished in the USA. These wood frames are created from lumber that has been reclaimed from turn of the century homes.




A portion of Laville Frames sales is donated Habitat for Humanity of Great Baton Rogue.




Please stop in to check out samples of this truly unique line of enviormentally responsible


custom "green" frames.

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