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Specialties
Voted Best Custom Picture Framer by Chicago Magazine, Artists Frame Service is the largest custom picture frame store in the country. With an average tenure of ten years our framing consultants are the most experienced in the business. Our selection of frames is unmatched, from simple poster frames to exclusive moulding designs imported direct from Europe. We handle projects of any size, from residential to large corporations. Installation and delivery services are available. For over 35 years the industry and our customers have recognized Artists Frame Service for elevating both the art and science of picture framing.
History
Established in 1978.
Voted Best Custom Picture Framer by Chicago Magazine, Artists Frame Service is the largest custom picture frame store in the country. With an average tenure of ten years our framing consultants are the most experienced in the business. Our selection of frames is unmatched, from simple poster frames to exclusive moulding designs imported direct from Europe. For 30 years the industry and our customers have recognized Artists Frame Service for elevating both the art and science of picture framing.
Meet the Business Owner
Jay G.
Business Owner
Jay Goltz started a picture framing business right out of college, a decision that was not the conventional wisdom of the times. The business grew quickly and before long was twenty times the size of the average frame business, making it by far the largest in the country. Jay soon expanded into other related businesses and now each is at the top of its field. When Jay realized there was a lack of real-world advice for small businesses, he wrote his first book, The Street Smart Entrepreneur: 133 Tough Lessons I Learned the Hard Way. It has been translated into three languages. Now a popular speaker, Jay Goltz has become the Voice of Small Business through his keynotes, New York Times blog and broad media exposure. Jay is widely recognized for his unique ability to bring clarity and insight to complex, often confusing, small business challenges. Keep up with Jay on his blog «You’re the Boss» at NYTimes.com.