Tuesday, May 20, 2008

High End of the Market Emerges

You've decided a simple LCD/Plasma TV Mount is insufficient for your tastes. Your decor demands mounting and framing of your TV.  Even more importantly,  only the best will do.   Well, guess what, you are in luck, sir or maam. 


Thanks to the sophisticated folks at  Eli Wilner & Company, now even the uber rich can enjoy the tv framing trend ala Wilner's "3000 style frames to fit any interior."  No, these are not off the shelf tv frames but replica or original/period frames.  Think --with what would I frame real art?

How much?  If you have to ask....    Actually, if you must know, please sit down. Ok?  Replica frames range in price from $20,000 to $50,000. A period frame could cost anywhere from $30,000 to $250,000. 

4 comments:

vadecorator said...

Love my new flat screen TV. Hate how it looks on the wall.

I've found a variety of solutions such as the above mentioned one, but if you're looking for a frame which costs less than your car, the best and easiest I've found is flatscreentvframes.com. Frames for under $200.00 that your grandmother can put up herself. What I love about this solution is the simplicity. They simply use two luggage straps with buckles to secure the frame to the TV. No carpenter needed. They have just begun offering a surround box to hide all of the wires and mount. It's reasonably prices as well. You can order right on line or call and have a custom look made for you anyway you'd like (antique reproductions as well).

Mine looks beautiful in my formal living room over the fireplace. It blends beautifully with the very traditional southern furnishings. I couldn't be happier.

Banba said...

Wow! Thanks for stopping by the Minimalistic Lifestyle. I love the frame idea and may have to play around with it myself. TVs are ugly!

b said...

thanks for the comments. new link coming for flatscreentvframes.com

my blog said...

Frames for LCDs is really an intelligent idea.I also want One for my LCD.


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