About UsGleeson Framers is a family owned business.
Liza Gleeson, a Guild Commended Framer, with over 14 years' experience in picture framing and a background in fine art has the expertise and attention to detail required to provide the high quality of service our customers expect and rely upon. Our fully equipped workshop is conveniently located in Raynes Park (SW20) within 5 minutes walking distance of Raynes Park train station and on the 131 and 57 bus routes. We have customer parking at the front of the shop. |
Who We Are |
Liza Gleeson is the owner and manager of Gleeson Framers. She grew up locally and went to the Ursuline High School. After art college she served an apprenticeship locally, gaining 10 years work experience, and then she decided it was time to start her own framing business. That’s how Gleeson Framers was born!
Liza started out working from a tucked away workshop on Kingston Road. With support from local customers, the business went from strength to strength and within 3 years moved to their current location at the end of Raynes Park High Street on Coombe Lane. Along the way Gleeson Framers has picked up several awards including runners up in the South London Business Awards for best new business and Fine Art Trade Guild Framing awards. They now have four Picture Framers working in their bright and airy shop which has a fully equipped workshop behind, that allows them to undertake all work on site. Their location also benefits from 3 dedicated parking spaces. |
Liza Says: |
"My staff are also key to the success of the business. Lisa, Sally and Pete are my experienced
framers. They are all passionate about art and have a keen eye for detail and design; they also understand the importance of customer service. We all agree that the aspect of framing which we love the most is seeing the different types of artwork customers bring in, then spending time with them going through the wide range of choices and techniques that you can only get from a bespoke framers. This enables the customers to choose something unique and special. Then, once the art has been framed, seeing their reaction! You never know what artworks come in - from rare and valuable paintings, to a child’s drawing, each of which need the same amount of care and attention." |