The tiny framing room is a boutique art framing service. It encourages you to get your art framed and on the wall to enjoy everyday.
Jane loves making things, she is precise and creative. Jane also enjoys and appreciates art, so the tiny framing room is the perfect combination of her skills and passions.
What we do
The tiny framing room wants art to be enjoyed and appreciated.
From posters, prints, originals paintings to canvas’s, Jane can show you some great frame options to display them.
And, the tiny framing room is environmentally and archival conscious. Jane sources frame profiles crafted by a trusted local manufacturer and uses framing materials used in conservation framing.
Why we do it
The tiny framing room exists because Jane loves art, loves making things and loves tailoring solutions.
She sees her job as providing you with ideas and options to fit your brief. You will be able to make a choice that you will be happy with - and get your art on the wall to enjoy every day.
Open by appointment
Feel free to send a text or email
let me know when you’d like to visit.
24 Wroxton Tce
Merivale
Christchurch 8014
About Jane Lucas
It was after chatting to an artist friend who suggested that Jane would be the perfect person to frame artworks, that she pondered the suggestion. Then serendipitously the opportunity to take on well-known Studio Home Framing and with the advice of owners Tena and Julia Atkinson-Dunn the tiny framing room was launched.
Jane is a design obsessive, and can make anything. As a child she made wooden homes for pet rabbits, knitted jumpers for pet lambs, she wallpapers rooms on a whim, and now she designs frames to enhance the beauty of your artwork.
“It was important for me to do something that I’m passionate about, creating something with my hands is fundamentally what I need to do, and art makes my soul happy, along with a coffee in the morning”.
Before being a picture framer Jane was a science journalist (attention to detail was very important) and with children leaving home, resulting in empty rooms, a spare bedroom quickly got converted to the tiny framing room that is now Jane’s happy workplace sanctuary.