Customer Testimonials
"These are awesome. So glad Soundscreen released these, they are perfect for pretty much any size work!"
- Diana from Dwell.com
"What a great concept! Love it. I'm definitely picking up a few of these for my stack of prints waiting to be hung up."
- Jen Jafarzadeh
"THANK YOU so much for posting about this! I have been looking for an aforable way to display my posters for ages now! THIS IS IT! You are my lifesaver!"
- Summer @ B is for Brown
"Simple + Functional = Genius."
- Moxie Sinclair
"Fabulous for the minimalist. Frames detract from a lot of poster art. I WANT ONE!"
- Kate
"I'm in love!!! Thanks for showing me this because not only is it chic, but it's not all that expensive!"
- Micaela from A Cup of Jo
"Lets reframe it all!"
- Lennart
"I've wanted one of these for ages! Actually, I've wanted about seven of them, but one would be a good start!"
- Jonze
"Great idea...This is EXACTLY what I need for changing things up on the fly."
- Tony
"These are so cool....perfect solutions for rotating my posters."
- Salty Dog from OMGposters.com
New York Magazine

New Yorkers are a notoriously transient set, moving from one tiny, oddly shaped apartment to the next. As such, we’ve also become pros at rearranging prints, posters, and photos to brighten up sterile walls and exposed brick. Soundscreen Design’s glassless ReFRAME lets you cycle posters in and out without the hassle of disassembling traditional frames. The double wooden beams at the top and bottom snap together magnetically to hold posters in place, making it easy to swap prints. And though the sturdy, variously sized beams won’t budge on your walls, they’re also super-portable — one less thing to schlep up the stairs during your next move.
Dwell

Ditch the Scotch tape and make every poster in your house a well-hung addition without the (often) inhibitive cost of custom, or even standard, framing. Soundscreen Design has just re-released the very clever ReFrame system, which puts your prints between two thin strips of wood sans glass, and comes available in three different shades - black, white, and natural - to match your decor, and five sizes to fit your art. Finally, all those souvenirs from shows you’ve seen at the Fillmore will make your very own wall of fame.
Better Living Through Design

Need a smart framing solution for some of your favorite posters? Introducing the ReFrame, a glassless frame that holds posters with magnets, so you can swap them out easily and often.
Cookie Mag

A glassless, stress-free alternative to framing nursery art, ReFRAME magnetically mounts your kid’s scribbles with style. The brand, which has recently been revived by a Brooklyn design company, is available in three finishes and five sizes to suit all of your artwork needs.
Core77

Are you accumulating stacks of rolled up posters while waiting for the day that you can splurge on some frames or, even more unlikely, make them yourselves? Well, wait no longer, because Soundscreen Design has just released ReFRAME, a simple, affordable system for framing posters between two wooden slats, no matboard, glass or mitered edges necessary.
Tokion

We know you’re tired of having paint rip off your wall when you tear down those scotch taped posters. So why not have some class and hang them with a little Danish modern flair. It can’t hurt! Most importantly, these two guys from 54Dean have made some really cool and convenient designs for la casa, ranging from a carpeted magazine rack to a watershed outdoor furniture set.
New York Times

Some of the best ideas shown will be the simplest. Top-and-bottom poster frames, above, sandwich art between magnetized walnut strips and steel strips in six lengths, 8.5 inches ($14) to 32 inches ($30). The inventors, Paul Galli and Todd Seidman, owners of 54Dean, will be at Booth 24 in St. Ann’s Warehouse [Brooklyn Designs 2004].â€
=-Elaine Louie, New York Times
Real Simple

Posters
They’re not just for metalheads or those who haven’t redecorated since college. Replace that dog-eared print of van Gogh’s Starry Night with a poster-sized enlargement of an intimate close-up shot for a bold, portrait-like presentation.
How to hang it:
With 54Dean’s ReFRAME system ($26 for a 24-inch-wide frame, www.54dean.com), you can hang your poster like a school map. At the top and bottom, magnets hold it between a strip of walnut (shown here), birch, or ebonized walnut and a wall-mountable metal strip underneath.




