A visit to LaRue Custom Framing at 1429 Central Avenue in Hot Springs usually starts with a boisterous
hello at the door by the furry, four-legged greeter, Snazzy.

Once Snazzy has done her job, you will meet the owner, Eric LaRue. LaRue has been involved in the
custom framing business for over 30 years, his experience, taste and trained eye have earned him the loyal patronage
of hundreds of clients from around the state and even further.

LaRue Custom Framing is a full service frame shop offering creative answers to all your design needs.
Whether you are looking for a budget minded economy moulding or a 22kt gold leaf extravagance, this store has
you covered.

Frame choices from Larson-Juhl, Omega, Universal, Roma, Michelangelo, Designer, Direct, Décor, and the recent addition of two new lines, Fotiou and Bella, mean any style you desire can be found here.
With hundreds of choices in matting from 3 companies also available, the perfect color choices to accent
your art are easily accomplished. The store also offers a wide selection of unframed art for those looking for that
special something to finish a room.

Perhaps you have memorabilia or family mementos that need to be protected and displayed. If so, a
shadowbox, made with acid free materials and U.V. protective glass would be a great solution and you can find it all
there.

Need a ready made frame for a last minute gift? You will find a large selection in a variety of standard sizes
and the professionals at LaRue can usually have your photo or art fit in a readymade and ready for you the next day.
With more choices, more services and more experience, LaRue Custom Framing is the smart choice for
all your framing needs. New frame choices arrive regularly so stop in and see what’s new, experience
the difference of an owner operated frame shop and become a customer, a friend, for life. Open 10am –
5pm, Monday –Friday.

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