In search of hidden treasure. Susan Tynan founded Framebridge because she felt, as a consumer, that “it was very hard to get things framed.” The whole process, for Tynan, seemed challenging and time ...
first to incorporate paint on the final product. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Framebridge, the leading US-based custom framing brand, has partnered with Farrow & Ball, the British heritage ...
After two years of operation and over 100,000 items framed (according to a spokesperson), custom framing startup Framebridge is putting its customers front and center. With this goal in mind, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The gallery wall trend looks great on Instagram, but there’s one caveat. Custom framing can be pricey and time-consuming, which ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. But if you put it in a frame, it could be worth even more. In this day and age, people often can’t be bothered to get their photos framed. We’ve already ...
Until a couple weeks ago, Framebridge’s virtual morning meetings had been pretty grim. “Like everybody else, we were shocked and saddened, and trying to figure out what was going to happen to our ...
Framebridge was founded in 2014 by Susan Tynan in Washington, D.C. After five years of rapid online growth and consumer success, Framebridge opened its first retail stores in 2019. Framebridge's ...
D.C.-based Framebridge launched a new version of its website and mobile app Monday in a complete rebrand, recasting itself as a customer-first service and making it more inclusive. D.C. startup ...
Framebridge, a direct-to-consumer custom framing company, on Tuesday opened its first brick-and-mortar store on 14th Street in Washington, D.C. The company has plans to open a second location in ...
Framing art is a drag. Your options are very limited: Either go to a store to have it custom-framed–a time-consuming and expensive process–or buy a cheap frame and do it yourself. Three years ago, ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Framebridge, the four-year-old online company that is rapidly disrupting the traditional custom framing industry, today announced $30M in Series C funding. The investment ...