Art & Antique Relocation
Specialist Art & Antique Relocation
Fine art and antiques require a level of care that goes far beyond a standard removal. Our specialist art relocation service uses custom crating, acid-free materials, padded blankets, and climate-aware transportation to move your most prized possessions without compromise.
We Handle
- Oil paintings, watercolours, and prints (framed and unframed)
- Sculptures, ceramics, and glassware
- Antique furniture and heirlooms
- Exhibition-grade works for galleries and museums
- Mirrors, decorative objects, and collectibles
- High-value items for interior design projects
Our Art Moving Process
- Condition survey — we photograph and document each piece before handling
- Specialist packing — acid-free tissue, foam corners, custom art blankets, and timber crating where required
- Climate-monitored transport — soft-ride suspension vehicles maintain stable temperature and humidity
- White-glove delivery — installation assistance available at the destination
Why Trust Us With Your Art
- Specialist arts insurance coverage included as standard
- Trained handlers with experience in gallery and exhibition moves
- Full condition reporting pre and post move
- Available for private collectors, galleries, auction houses, and commercial interiors
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you provide insurance for artwork in transit?
- Yes. All artwork is covered by our specialist fine art transit insurance. We can also accommodate client-specified insurance requirements for exceptionally valuable pieces.
- Can you move a painting that's just come back from auction?
- Absolutely. We regularly collect from auction houses and deliver directly to clients' homes, galleries, or long-term storage.
- Do you install artwork at the new location?
- Yes. Our crew can assist with hanging, positioning, and installation at the destination as part of the white-glove service.
Specialist white-glove handling, packing, and transportation for fine art, antiques, sculptures, and high-value items. Trusted by galleries, collectors, and interior designers.