![]() ![]() We started a tradition of always trying to buy a poster at every concert we went to. ![]() įrom Greta: “My husband Thomas and I met at a concert (for the record, it was Sharon Van Etten at Music Hall of Williamsburg)-and we have continued to frequent many epic shows since that fateful night. We love the high contrast of this super-colorful Tune-Yards poster in our minimalist Old School Metal Frame in Matte Black. That’s what Greta Braddock, our very own Content Manager, did when framing a few of her concert posters, and the effect couldn’t be cooler. (Bonus: These frames can be taken apart and reassembled, just in case your musical tastes change.) For best results, we recommend skipping the mat instead, frame concert posters full-bleed to let the artwork take center stage. ![]() Old School, New School, and Metal Gallery Frames all work equally well for framing concert posters, and they come in a wide variety of colors. Looking for something sleek and modern? Custom frame your concert posters in one of our Metal Frames. We’re so in love with the job Simply Framed did! The beautifully framed posters are a great focal point in our living room.” So when we moved to Brooklyn, I immediately knew that I wanted to have them custom-framed and float mounted, so they’d really pop off the wall. However, since the posters are an odd size, they never fit perfectly within their standard frames and that always bothered me. We both love the poster artist, Todd Slater, and we’ve displayed our posters together in our last few NYC apartments. įrom Molly: “My fiancé, Harry, was at the Black Keys show at Terminal 5, which is where he purchased the blue poster. Photographs by Ira Yousey for Brooklyn Magazine. Just look how amazing this Black Keys poster looks floated in our Natural Gallery Frame, in the home of Homepolish designer Molly Torres : You can never go wrong with our Black, White, or Natural Gallery Frames. The first step to framing concert posters is to choose the style of frame that best suits the artwork and the space in which it will live. Years later, once we’d graduated from the dorms and moved on to “grown-up” spaces filled with matching furniture, where did those posters go? Instead of rolling them back into cardboard tubes to be stashed away, custom frame concert posters to give them new life-and a permanent place in yours. We tacked them to the walls of our childhood bedrooms as souvenirs of fun-filled weekends with friends, and also as early attempts at home decor. For many of us, concert posters are the first type of art we collected. ![]()
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