What Is Conservation Framing and Why Does It Matter?
When framing artwork, it’s not just about how it looks—it’s also about how well it is protected. Conservation framing is a specialist approach designed to preserve artwork for the long term.
At Lilypad Fine Arts, we use conservation techniques as standard when framing original artwork, and there is a reason why it matters.
What Is Conservation Framing?
Conservation framing uses archival-quality materials and techniques to protect artwork from damage over time.
This includes:
pH-neutral mountboards
acid-free backing materials
conservation-grade tapes and fixings
These materials help prevent deterioration and discolouration.
Why Standard Framing Isn’t Always Enough
Lower-quality materials can:
cause yellowing
damage paper fibres
lead to long-term deterioration
While this may not be visible immediately, it can significantly affect your artwork over time.
The Role of Glass
Glass plays a key role in protecting artwork.
Options such as UV-protective and museum quality glass can:
reduce fading
improve visibility
enhance overall presentation
Ideal for Valuable and Sentimental Pieces
Conservation framing is particularly important for:
original artwork
limited edition prints
photographs
sentimental items
It ensures your piece remains in the best possible condition.
A Long-Term Investment
While conservation framing may cost more initially, it helps avoid damage and costly restoration in the future.
It’s about protecting both the visual quality and the value of your artwork.
Conservation Framing in Lutterworth
At Lilypad Fine Arts, we specialise in conservation framing in Lutterworth, using high-quality materials and proven techniques, in accordance with the Fine Art Trade Guild good practise guides, to protect your artwork.
Visit us to discuss how we can preserve your piece.