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The Abigail Frame

Frame your scarves & wear them

This is the first frame designed to protect, display, and preserve the wearability of your silk. It's crafted from museum-quality, art conservation–approved materials specifically safe for silk and designed with leading art conservator, Goodman LaFon.

The Abigail Frame Origin story

I saw countless issues with the frames available on the market. From stretched silk, fabric left unprotected, and a host of other flaws that simply weren’t acceptable. I knew if I felt this way, others did too, and I knew I had to change it.

The Abigail Frame

A year in the making

With this frame, your scarf becomes both a wearable work of art and a piece to admire on the wall. Designed with museum-approved, silk-safe materials, it allows you to change scarves without ever removing the frame from the wall. A custom, patent pending bracket system distributes pressure evenly to prevent dents or stretching, while self-aligning to ensure your scarf is always perfectly squared. Concealed hardware creates the refined finish of professional framing without permanence, and UV-blocking plexi preserves the beauty of your silk for years to come.

Display & protect

Featuring a patent pending self-centering magnet and bracket system

WHY IT'S BETTER

Hinges are concealed from the exterior, creating the look of a professionally framed piece.

A custom, patent pending bracket system distributes pressure evenly to prevent dents or stretching, while self-aligning to ensure your scarf is always perfectly squared.

Plexiglass shields your scarf from UV damage and dust, preserving its color and condition

Brackets are designed in multiple colors for a custom look

About the process

From start to finish

Concept

Abigail envisioned the frame concept and knew that Goodman LaFon, a leading name in art conservation, could bring it to life.

Creation

Every frame is handmade by Adam of Goodman LaFon. A master craftsman, he designed, engineered, and builds each one himself. No detail passes through anyone else’s hands.

Completion

Frames are made to order with a lead time of approximately four to six weeks. We can't wait for you to receive yours.

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