RENDR
About the Business
RENDR is a unique store located at 2614 130th Street in Lubbock, Texas. We offer a wide range of high-quality art supplies, stationery, and creative tools for artists and creators of all levels. Our store is a haven for those looking to unleash their creativity and bring their ideas to life. Whether you're a professional artist or just starting out, RENDR has everything you need to inspire your next masterpiece. Visit us today and see why we are the go-to destination for all your artistic needs.
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Location & Phone number
2614 130th St SUITE 85, Lubbock, TX 79423, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Impeccable work! Awesome products. I get the best every time I have something framed there. I wouldn’t take my stuff anywhere else’s, hands down."
"Have tried for several weeks to get a response from this establishment. Nothing I dropped off a certificate to be framed in July of 2020 paid in full. Have called and texted nothing."
"Could not be happier with the work that Rendr did at my house. Creative, unique and fun!! Can't wait to start on the next room! When I am not looking for framing or art, they are my "go to" shop for great gifts and my favorite candles!!"
"I love this store! It reminds me of the laid back vibe of a Home Decor store that you would fine on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, or any of the upscale Beach communities. If you're looking for something different from Hobby Lobby, At Home, Homegoods, etc...this is your place. The owner, Crissy is also very knowledgeable in interior design, and is a great help. This store is also great for an unique gift, I've gotten a few gifts here, and they were received with lots of appreciation!"
"I had a silk print that had a small tear in it that they had told me they could repair. When I dropped it off at their shop I also picked out a frame and glass so that they could frame it for me as well. I was told that the girl who repairs prints wasn't in at that time, but to leave it for now and when she came in the next day she would look at it and let me know what she thought. She called me the next day, said it would be no problem and also agreed to have it done within two weeks before I left the country for 6 months. I went to the shop on the agreed upon pick up date and was told (after driving 130 miles to get there) that they had in fact not finished it and it would take "more time." I asked them to arrange to have it shipped to my house where someone would be picking up my mail for me after I left and the manager agreed to it. She then called me back a few minutes later and said that shipping it would cost too much and also refused to give me a discount to make up for the trouble. I thought that agreeing to something and then taking it back was very unprofessional. I then arranged with someone else to go pick it up on an agreed upon date and when that person arrived, they were closed and again, hadn't bothered to call. My friend had to make another 260 mile round trip to finally pick it up. I just got home yesterday to see how they did and I am absolutely livid. First of all, the tear wasn't repaired, merely covered by the frame. Second of all, they framed it without any glass! I called to discuss it with a manager and apparently framing it without glass had been a miscommunication, but I'm not sure why I would have picked out glass just to not have it used. I also wouldn't have paid nearly $150 ($30 for the "repair") to have it framed without glass. She offered to have it redone with glass free of charge, which was nice of her, but at this point I don't think I can be bothered to make two more 260 mile round trips to drop it off and pick it up again. I'll definitely be going elsewhere next time."
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