Vibration-dampened Movement
Our ceiling-mounted track systems are designed for ultra-smooth travel. We eliminate the "shudder" common in floor-track systems, ensuring that delicate works remain undisturbed during retrieval.
Powder-coated, Inert Surfaces
Finished with a non-outgassing, archival powder coating. Our racks are chemically inert, ensuring no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) interact with your artworks over long-term storage.
Structural Integrity
At 4.5m tall, our slide racks are built to support large scale. Each mesh panel is reinforced to handle heavy-framed works and contemporary multi-panel installations without bowing or tension loss.

Visibility is the Best Form of Conservation
Traditional crating hides damage until it’s too late. By moving to a slide-rack system, your collection remains active.
360° Airflow
Prevents micro-climates and moisture pockets often found inside wooden crates.
Rapid Auditing
Perform visual inspections (both the front and back) and condition checks in seconds, not hours.
Reduced Handling
Eliminate the physical stress of un-crating and re-crating every time a work needs to be viewed.
Twin-Lock Security
Slide racks are only accessible with two keys, securely stored in a vault with biometric authentication.
Scale Your Collection, Not Your Footprint
Our high-density configurations allow for a 40% increase in storage capacity compared to traditional floor-stacking.
Whether you are managing a corporate archive or a prolific private estate, we provide the density required without compromising on accessibility.


Seamless Movement to the Viewing Room
Because our slide racks are located close to our gallery-standard viewing rooms, the path of travel for your artwork is minimised.
From the rack to the wall, your work stays within a strictly controlled climate and security perimeter at all times.
Storage
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