Personalized Plasma TV Frames Created at Eli Wilner & Company
June 15, 2005: What: Eli Wilner & Company, a leading New York City art gallery that specializes in American Period and European frames from the 19th through early 20th century, has introduced the first antique frame that is tailored to highlight both a client's plasma television and their individual home or office décor. This enables clients to showcase their high-tech television instead of trying to fit it into their existing décor by offering a choice of 3,000 frame styles...
Who: Eli Wilner & Company is the world's largest resource for antique American and European Period frames. The company has reframed 27 paintings for the White House. As specialists in period framing for over 20 years, Eli Wilner & Company has worked with museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and auction houses such as Sotheby's and Christie's.
How: The Company employs a proprietary system that ensures exact measurements for a variety of televisions. The five-step process includes the following steps: 1. client sends an image of their interior; 2. the gallery works with client directly or interior designer to suggest the best frame choices; 3 client, designer, or architect provides exact measurements based on our proprietary system; 4. gallery creates digital images showing the proposed frame for the client's television in printed format or computerized format; 5. the gallery works directly with client, designer or architect to ensure that the final product is exceptional and blends with client's interior.
When: Interested customers or interior designers are invited to call the gallery directly at (212) 744-6521 or visit www.eliwilner.com.
Where: Eli Wilner & Company at 1525 York Avenue, New York City, NY 10028, between 80 and 81st Streets - located eight blocks north of Sotheby's Auction House and seven blocks east of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About Eli Wilner & Company: Eli Wilner founded the company in 1983, when frames were still being discarded, with the purpose of educating curators, collectors and dealers about the importance of the antique frame. Eli Wilner & Company has been primarily responsible for the increased awareness and appreciation for the American and European antique frame from the 19th and early 20th century. Since 1983, Eli Wilner & Company has published over 100 articles about the antique frame and curated several important museum exhibitions. The company now employs a staff of 20, half of whom are frame conservators. www.eliwilner.com
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