Maker of fine frames.

A woman with shoulder-length hair and glasses stands in profile, looking at framed pictures on a wall in a room, in black and white.

Owned and operated by Jasna Lloyd, Holbrook Workshop is a custom picture framing workshop based in Richmond, Naarm/Melbourne, that specialises in the preservation of valuable artworks, photographs and personal artefacts. Working closely and collaboratively with each artist and client, Jasna’s focus is to produce clean and contemporary frames that instil a sense of timeless quality that not only preserves the art, but complements the overall style of the piece.

At Holbrook Workshop, the use of conservation materials and archival techniques is paramount. Native Australian timbers are carefully selected and thoughtfully incorporated into the frames, resulting in a beautiful and long-lasting handmade product. Constant innovation with materials and a drive to eliminate waste as much as possible are at the forefront of Jasna’s business; timbers used are FSC® & PEFC™ Certified, ensuring responsible forestry practices.

All frames are finished with a natural beeswax polish, enhancing their organic character while minimising the use of harsh chemicals. In order to safeguard the longevity of the artwork, Jasna offers a range of framing materials that are archival, acid-free, and provide protection against damaging UV rays.

Gallery with white walls, displaying black and white landscape photographs in wooden frames, and a pedestal with an open book on it.
Close-up black and white photo of a woman's hands stacking white window mounts.
Close-up of a wooden picture frame resting on bubble wrap, with a blurred lamp and vase in the background.
A float-framed Aboriginal dot painting hanging on a white wall, with part of a similar artwork visible to the left.