Amanda O.
GBLove this frame Love this frame! Shipped incredibly fast, looks so nice in person. Ordering another size of the same one for a different room!
Erin B.
GBI had an issue with my frames being… I had an issue with my frames being bent when they arrived. I chatted with a customer service agent, who had 3 new ones sent right away! And I didn’t have to send the others back! Great Customer Service!
stacy p.
GBIt was damaged It was damaged. Wrote an email to get it replaced and never heard back
aj
GBA little pricey A little pricey, but well-made and very carefully package and shipped. The perfect minimalist frame with just a touch of fancy. Compliments the art without taking over.
Denizen DuBois
GBGreat for consumers; awful for photographers. For consumers looking to buy a print, 1x.com is a good spot. The prices are decent, service is ok and the products are generally well-made. But for you photographers who have contributed your images, 1x.com is basically a scam. Your pictures are the only thing enabling 1x to sell their products, which is what they care about. Without you they are nothing. In return for your beautiful work, you are paid peanuts and the embarrassingly tiny payments are delayed for as long as 1x thinks they can get away with it. You are being used and actually being made to pay for it. The fine print is not easily accessible - you will have some unpleasant surprises. This is a cynical murky business model right up there with sweat shops and similar abuses. Many photographers join for reasons of ego or just to have their work online if they don't have a website. If it's worth it to you, fine. But once you've sold one of your images here for pennies, it's going to be tough to ever sell it for what it's actually worth - you are helping to cheapen photography by signing on with these people. 1x.com is a twisted modern version of film-era stock photography which is intended solely to help 1x to sell prints of other people's work, without fairly compensating them.