
In 1965 Sam Sloan founded Border Frames to manufacture wooden photo
frames. At the start there was little of the technology we see today.
Every piece of every frame had to be hand drilled and pinned. As
business grew, Sam developed and adapted machines to speed up cutting
and joining. This spirit of innovation has continued to the present day
when we have automated precision mitring and computer operated
mount-cutting machines.
During the 1980's we expanded into aluminium framing and the corporate
framing market by acquiring Swiframe[tm]. The capacity of the business
continued to increase, and we earned an enviable reputation for high
quality and short lead times. This led to further corporate business. By
the 1990's with Alan Sloan now in charge, new opportunities arose with
the development of synthetic moulding called Emafyl.
Besides keeping ahead with technology, design innovation is a priority.
From introducing the first gold frames for colour photography over 30
years ago, to being first to supply white presentation boxes, and now
advancing the use of fillet mounts, we are continually developing new
ideas for the modern world of imaging.
The family firm of Border Frames now occupies a 20,000 sq ft factory on
the original site in the village of Lochmaben, where it is one of the
key employers in what is still a peaceful part of rural Dumfriesshire.
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 242 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: The camera is an instrument of detection. We photograph not only what we know, but also what we don't know. - Lisette Model