From beautiful custom frames that can artfully display any treasured work or memento, to unique gifts and treasures that can’t be found anywhere else, there is certainly a lot to discover at the Pic Frame & Gallery. Located on the outskirts of the downtown area, this unimposing shop is a time-tested destination for locals and visitors alike who want to preserve their favorite photos, memorabilia, and artworks, or who just want to peruse and find something new and distinctive as a treasured souvenir of New Bern.
Pic Frame & Gallery is located along Trent Road, just outside of the downtown area, and is relatively easy to find and reach for visitors who are staying throughout this corner of the Inner Banks. Though the outside is unimposing, the inside is stocked with a myriad of unique gifts which includes beautiful cards and stationary, prints, and figurines from the renowned Jim Shore collection. The framers on-site have more than 20 years of experience, and can apply the perfect frame or display for a beloved work of art or other personal treasure. With personalized and friendly service for framing projects of all varieties, and ample reasons to linger at the store and explore, the Pic Frame & Gallery is a hidden gem in the New Bern shopping scene.
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