Museum flat files are specially designed storage cabinets that store artwork and other collector items. The cabinets are typically wood or metal and have shallower drawers than standard file cabinets. Museum flat files are often used with other museum storage solutions, such as archive racks, shelves, and boxes. Museum flat files are an ideal way to protect valuable archives and artifacts from damage while quickly accessing them for study or display.

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Glass Top Museum Drawer CabinetsGlass top museum cabinets are a type of display case commonly used in museums. They have several drawers, and the top of the cabinet is glass for viewing artifacts.

Museum Flat File CabinetFlat file storage cabinets are steel cabinets that typically contain four to fifteen compact drawers. Depending on their dimensions, you can stack flat file cabinets two or three high. Flat file cabinets are available in a wide range of specifications, with widths up to 80″, and available with optional mobile rolling bases. These large cabinets make them suitable for storing documents and artwork of virtually any size.

Solander Box Storage – Solander box storage boxes are made from acid-free materials or wood. Depending on the materials being preserved, there are several containers and types of containers and cases. These boxes are typically stored in libraries, archive facilities, and museums. They protect rare books, manuscripts, maps, prints, historical documents, posters, plan drawings, and other works on paper that need to lay flat.

Works On Paper StorageWorks on paper are oversized materials that tend to be fragile and easily susceptible to damage and deterioration. Storage solutions such as works on paper storage and flat file cabinets provide safe and efficient storage for long-term preservation.

Museum flat files, solander shelving, and works on paper shelving is available on GSA contracts, various state contracts, Sourcewell, and OMNIA. Check out our museum products at our online store.

Southwest Solutions Group® provides design and installation services for flat file cabinets and other museum storage solutions. We will also provide a free consultation to determine your exact needs and specifications before the design begins. To learn more or to speak with a specialist, call us at 1-800-803-1083 or send us a message  today.

Glass Top Museum Drawer CabinetsGlass top museum cabinets are a type of display case commonly used in museums. They have several drawers, and the top of the cabinet is glass for viewing artifacts.

Museum Flat File CabinetFlat file storage cabinets are steel cabinets that typically contain four to fifteen compact drawers. Depending on their dimensions, you can stack flat file cabinets two or three high. Flat file cabinets are available in a wide range of specifications, with widths up to 80″, and available with optional mobile rolling bases. These large cabinets make them suitable for storing documents and artwork of virtually any size.

Solander Box Storage – Solander box storage boxes are made from acid-free materials or wood. Depending on the materials being preserved, there are several containers and types of containers and cases. These boxes are typically stored in libraries, archive facilities, and museums. They protect rare books, manuscripts, maps, prints, historical documents, posters, plan drawings, and other works on paper that need to lay flat.

Works On Paper StorageWorks on paper are oversized materials that tend to be fragile and easily susceptible to damage and deterioration. Storage solutions such as works on paper storage and flat file cabinets provide safe and efficient storage for long-term preservation.

Museum flat files, solander shelving, and works on paper shelving is available on GSA contracts, various state contracts, Sourcewell, and OMNIA. Check out our museum products at our online store.

Southwest Solutions Group® provides design and installation services for flat file cabinets and other museum storage solutions. We will also provide a free consultation to determine your exact needs and specifications before the design begins. To learn more or to speak with a specialist, call us at 1-800-803-1083 or send us a message  today.

Glass Top Museum Drawer CabinetsGlass top museum cabinets are a type of display case commonly used in museums. They have several drawers, and the top of the cabinet is glass for viewing artifacts.

Museum Flat File CabinetFlat file storage cabinets are steel cabinets that typically contain four to fifteen compact drawers. Depending on their dimensions, you can stack flat file cabinets two or three high. Flat file cabinets are available in a wide range of specifications, with widths up to 80″, and available with optional mobile rolling bases. These large cabinets make them suitable for storing documents and artwork of virtually any size.

Solander Box Storage – Solander box storage boxes are made from acid-free materials or wood. Depending on the materials being preserved, there are several containers and types of containers and cases. These boxes are typically stored in libraries, archive facilities, and museums. They protect rare books, manuscripts, maps, prints, historical documents, posters, plan drawings, and other works on paper that need to lay flat.

Works On Paper StorageWorks on paper are oversized materials that tend to be fragile and easily susceptible to damage and deterioration. Storage solutions such as works on paper storage and flat file cabinets provide safe and efficient storage for long-term preservation.

Museum flat files, solander shelving, and works on paper shelving is available on GSA contracts, various state contracts, Sourcewell, and OMNIA. Check out our museum products at our online store.

Southwest Solutions Group® provides design and installation services for flat file cabinets and other museum storage solutions. We will also provide a free consultation to determine your exact needs and specifications before the design begins. To learn more or to speak with a specialist, call us at 1-800-803-1083 or send us a message  today.

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“I want to thank your entire team for the outstanding work on our art storage project. The process from beginning to end was smooth and enjoyable, and the finished room looks terrific! Chester, Bryan, Chris, Chris, and the other members were extremely thorough and a pleasure to work with. They followed our house rules and took our direction very well. Thanks again for an outstanding project, and I look forward to working with Southwest Solutions in the future should the opportunity arise. ”

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“The new art racks are massive and beautiful! I cannot wait to hang art on the racks with those fancy hooks, wow! Thank you for helping me see the project through. The efforts of your team and installation really made the project go very smoothly and on time. We look forward to showing off the new and improved art storage room to our Director, Board Members, and Staff. Thanks a million, it has been a pleasure to work with you and your wonderful team on our paintings storage area.”

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“I would like to thank you and your team at Southwest Solutions Group for working with the museum so diligently over the years. I also want to thank you personally for your patience, professionalism and great attitude as we’ve navigated the sometimes bumpy road to completing the Blanton Phase I and Phase II. Southwest Solutions Group will certainly be at the very top of my list for any future museum storage needs.”

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“Southwest Solutions Group is an amazing company made so much better by having Daryl at the helm of Museum and Library storage space saving designs in the NW. Daryl is not only an expert in high density shelving systems, but he consistently tunes into optimizing long term solutions to complex storage needs and pliable projects. Always reliable and knowledgeable, Daryl and his Spacesaver’s team have been indispensable partners in our world of cultural preservation.”

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