Tuesday 28 August 2012

More Than Just a Fine Art Removal Firm


At Cube Fine Art, we pride ourselves on being more than just a fine art removal company. As well as advising our clients on the logistics of moving individual pieces or entire collections, offering bespoke packing services, full transportation both nationally and internationally, we also offer a fabulous arrival service too.

Our arrival service includes the following elements:
  • Delivery of artwork – this involves not just getting it to the desired location but actually putting in the correct room upon arrival, regardless of how many stairs or other tricky obstacles are involved.
  • Disassembly of crates – we will carefully dismantle the bespoke crate used to transport your pieces of fine art and unwrap them from any packaging materials.
  • Displaying the pieces – we are happy to help with the installation of your fine art in its new home too.
  • Removal of debris – at the end of the process we will remove all the crate elements and packaging materials and take them with us to save you the hassle of disposing of them.
If you would like to find out more about any of our services or would like a quote, please contact us.

Protect Your Fine Art From Soot and Heat Damage


In Britain we love to talk about the weather and this week one of the key influencing factors of our blog post is the appalling British summer we’ve experienced this year. It may be almost August when we would expect warm temperatures and glorious sunshine but unfortunately Mother Nature has not been kind this year and people are resorting to lighting their fires in the cool evenings in an attempt to eliminate the chill in the air. However this can have a dramatic, negative effect on your art work.

There are two main types of damage that can be caused to your fine art by open fires in the home. The first is soot damage. This is caused by the burning of any materials from coal to paper or wood. It leaves tiny black particles of soot in the air which will create a fine layer on canvases, paintings and other pieces of art. Soot is extremely hard to remove without causing further damage so make sure your pieces of fine art are covered when you light an open fire and remained covered for a few hours after the fire has died out. Better still, we recommend removing them from the room entirely to ensure their safety.

The second type of damage caused by open fires is heat damage. High temperatures, especially sudden extremes of temperature can cause wooden frames, canvases and other pieces of art to warp, damaging them beyond repair. We recommend never putting a picture above a fireplace or any other piece of fine art anywhere near an open fire or radiator to prevent damage from occurring.
We hope you’ve found these tips useful and welcome any feedback you may have.

Wednesday 22 August 2012

The Effect of Sunlight on Paintings


With the summer now well under way and a glimpse of sunlight entering your house, you’re likely to be feeling uplifted and invigorated for the months ahead. However the sun isn’t always welcome, especially when it comes to pieces of fine art such as paintings. UV rays from sunlight can cause most paints including acrylics, oils and watercolours to fade when exposed for long periods, especially if they are in direct sunlight i.e. opposite a window.  As well as UV rays, the increased temperature in a room during the summer can cause paints and canvasses to crack too.
To avoid your pieces of fine art being damaged during the summer months, it’s worth putting them in a climate controlled storage facility where they will be kept at the optimum temperature and humidity to preserve them. At Cube Fine Art, our climate controlled storage area allows us to control the temperature to a precision of 1 degree whilst air filtering ensures your piece will be kept at the correct atmospheric pressure to preserve it. The area is also constantly monitored to check the conditions are ideal. If you would like to know more about our purpose-built climate controlled storage facility or would like to make an appointment to view it, please contact us. The Cube Fine Art Team

Monday 20 August 2012

Transportation for Pieces of Fine Art


The summer months are a key time for collectors of fine art whether you like watercolours, oil paintings, sculptures or other pieces. This is because the summer months are when the most auctions are held throughout the country. Bidding for precious items at auctions might be an energising hobby but when you buy a large or fragile piece of fine art, it can cause a major problem – how are you going to get it home?
This is where Cube Fine Art comes in. We offer a dedicated transportation service which includes a full bespoke packing service plus the physical transportation of your item by trained and experienced staff. Whether you are taking your new piece round the corner or across the country, we can help ensure that it arrives in the best possible condition, putting your mind at ease. If you would like to find out more about our transportation services or would like a quote for something you have bought, please contact us.

Wednesday 15 August 2012

We Take the Security of Your Fine Art Seriously

At Cube Fine Art Services, we understand how precious your pieces of fine art are in terms of both financial value and sentimental value. We therefore take security very seriously when it comes to storing your fine art. We have a state of the art storage facility that offers your fine art protection from theft 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Firstly, the facility is surrounded by a high perimeter fence which both deters people from illegally entering the premises and provides a barrier for doing so. The facility has a twin BT Redcare intruder alarm which ensures that both our staff and the police are notified immediately if anyone tries to enter the premises. As well as the building being alarmed, individual pieces of artwork are also alarmed and monitored from our reception area. This ensures that nothing can move without us knowing about it. We have both internal and external CCTV which is monitored and recorded 24 hours a day. This ensures that we know exactly who enters and exits the premises and what they do once inside You are welcome to tour our dedicated storage facility if you wish. To find out more about our security or any of our other services, contact us today

Monday 13 August 2012

Tips and Advice for Packing Your Own Pieces for Storage


At Cube Fine Art, we offer a specialist, bespoke packing service for your pieces of fine art. However some of our clients prefer to pack their own pieces for storage and we’re perfectly happy for you to do this. We’d like to take this opportunity to share a few tips with you for the best way of doing this:
1.       Frame it – if your piece is a canvas featuring paint, oils, pencil sketches or any other type of media, we recommend framing it instead of storing it loose or rolled. This will offer it better protection.
2.       Corner guards – to protect sharp points or protruding sections of artwork, we recommend the use of cardboard corner guards. This should help to prevent your piece from being damaged in transit.
3.       Bubblewrap – we don’t recommend the use of bubblewrap as it can cause artwork to sweat or the chemicals from the plastic can stain it, causing permanent damage.
4.       Packing peanuts – we don’t recommend the use of packing peanuts either as these can break up into small pieces which can be a nightmare to remove from nooks in sculptures and frames.
5.       Breathable fabric – this is perfect for offering your pieces an extra layer of protection without causing damage.
If you would like to find out more about how to protect your items for transit or storage or would like to know more about our bespoke packing service, please contact us.

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Why Bubblewrap is Unsuitable for Packaging Paintings


Back in April we produced a blog post which advised you not to wrap your pieces of fine art in bubblewrap when transporting or putting it into storage. On the back of this post, we had lots of enquiries from customers asking us why bubblewrap is so bad when it comes to wrapping paintings so we thought we’re share the information with everyone. Bubble wrap is made from low density polyethylene plastic which is manufactured using oil and chemicals. One sheet of plastic is wrapped around a drum with holes in it. A vacuum is then applied to the plastic which sucks the plastic into the holes in the drum. Once this has happened, a second layer of polyethylene plastic is laminated over the top of the first to trap in the air which results in small, uniform bubbles - hence the appearance of bubblewrap. When bubblewrap is used on delicate materials such as canvas or porous wood, the oil and other chemicals in the plastic can begin to leach, putting them into contact with your fine artwork which may begin to absorb it. This is the main reason that we don’t recommend using bubblewrap.

The second reason is that due to the plastic construction of bubblewrap, it doesn’t allow your artwork to ‘breathe’ so can also end up trapping tiny droplets of moisture against your item. This results in water damage. We recommend using types of breathable fabric when wrapping your fine art. To find out more about how to protect your items for transit or storage, feel free to contact us.

Our Packing Service


At Cube Fine Art Services, we are specialists in the transportation and storage of pieces of fine art. What many of our customers don’t realise is that we also offer a comprehensive fine art packing service as well – whether you take advantage of our transportation service or not. Here’s what we can offer as part of our packing service:
  • Initial Assessment – when you contact Cube Fine Art, we will allocate a dedicated consultant to you who will assess your exact requirements and make recommendations on how best to package your item.
  • Bespoke Case Building – we will measure the item or items you require packing and build bespoke cases for them to make sure they will be protected during transportation or storage.
  • Case Lining – we will line your custom built case with polystyrene for an extra layer of protection.
  • Wrapping – your piece of fine art will then be carefully wrapped in breathable packaging such as Tyvek to ensure it doesn’t ‘sweat’ and cause damage. It will then be placed inside the crate.
  • Sealing – the case will then be securely sealed and we will oversee its loading onto a vehicle if required.
If you would like to find out more about our packaging services or would like a quote, please contact us.

We Welcome Feedback

At Cube Fine Art, we pride ourselves on both our extensive knowledge of the transportation and storage of fine art and also on our excellent customer service levels. We welcome feedback on our range of services and on our customer care skills and would like to invite our clients to provide us with feedback. We want to hear about your individual experience with us. What you liked about our services, what you found helpful and what our customer service was like. We’d also like to know if you think our services can be improved upon and anything that we can do that would help you recommend us to friends and colleagues in the future. We’d love to hear from you so if you’d like to share your personal experiences of using Cube Fine Art, please contact us today.

Consultation is the Key


At Cube Fine Art, we understand the importance and value of your fine art, in monetary, investment and sentimental value. That is why we don’t rush in and try to sell you our services straight away. Instead we offer each of our customers, whether looking to transport or store just one item or many, a full consultation service. Our consultation service aims to determine the nature of the pieces of fine art in question and what services you require. We will discuss specific issues about how items should be packed for transportation and how they need to be stored if applicable. We will inform you of the specification of our own delivery vehicles along with our state of the art storage facility that includes a climate controlled storage section. For April, we are offering a free day’s consultation* - to take advantage of this offer, please contact us on 0800 027 2668.
*Terms & conditions apply