Spotlight: Novel Art and Frames
Novel Art and Frames is one of the largest suppliers in South Africa catering to the art & gifting trade. Here you will find an amazing supply of decor and homeware to bring added style to your abode.
Novel Art & Frames supply wholesale products directly to the trade. With an extensive and continuously refreshed product range, robust logistic and distribution systems, and a dedicated team of sales and support staff, they’re leading the pack and ready to assist you in every way.
Their extensive product range includes decorative mirrors, canvases, framed prints, photo frames, and wall art, as well as gifting and décor pieces. They also supply décor & gifting stores, pharmacies and furniture stores throughout South Africa and neighbouring countries.
Novel Art & Frames also exhibit at South Africa’s premier trade shows in major centres every year.
If you’re looking for a beautiful artwork or showstopper for your home, Novel Art & Frames have a great selection to help you bring class home.
Have a look at some of the latest offerings now available in store:
For more visit Novel Art & Frames.
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