Museums and Heritage
Museums and Heritage
Case Studies
London Metropolitan Archives Case StudyMeridian Broadcasting Case Study
RAF Museum Case Study
Science Museum Archive and Library Case Study
Linklaters Case Study
Hill Dickinson Case Study
CGNU Insurance Group Case Study
Deepstore Case Study
Farrer & Co Case Study
Gaydon Motor Museum Case Study
CAA Safety Regulations Group Case Study
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Storage for long-term conservation in museums presents unique challenges. Fragile and often irreplaceable artifacts vary in size, weight and quantity. This is why museums frequently require specific solutions to their storage problems. With a choice of shelving systems, accessories, drawer units, glass display units, picture hanging racks and space saving mobile systems there is no item that cannot be stored correctly. For the storage of large or heavy objects there is an extensive range of shelving and racking. All offer easy access and a choice of metal or wood shelving materials. Where required non toxic or poly-carbon shelf materials can be specified.








