Monthly Archives: December 2017

Vol. 155: Extra-Large Museum Trays

 

ETO trays and cabinet for storing bison hides

Spacesaver designed and manufactured this prototype cabinet with custom-fitted trays for a Western museum that needed to store bison hides. The cabinet measures 7’ tall by 8’ wide by 7’ deep, and the trays are designed with aluminum inserts to maintain strength while minimizing the cabinet’s overall weight.

Learn more about this ETO HERE.

Vol. 154: Glass Drawer Tops Create Visible Storage

 

Secure visible storage for libraries and museums

A Midwestern museum needed a secure, compact storage solution that would allow visitors to view artifacts of various sizes. Museum staff worked with their local Spacesaver representative and Spacesaver’s engineering team to create an engineered-to-order solution.

Using Spacesaver’s flat file museum cabinets as a starting point, the team designed a set of cabinets that feature:

* Fully extendable drawers
* Liftable glass covers
* Sturdy steel construction
* Locks for security

See additional photos and learn more HERE.

Vol. 153: Compacting Showroom Display

‘Transformative’ concept maximizes space in Manhattan showroomHäfele America Co., a distributor of upscale residential and commercial hardware, recently designed a new showroom in Manhattan to showcase its innovative fittings, slides, and other products.

The situation presented the design team with a challenge: the new space would be smaller than the previous showroom, yet the company’s product lines were expanding and more product would need to be displayed. In addition, the design team wanted every aspect of the showroom to reflect Häfele’s dedication to innovation and premium quality.

A Spacesaver compact storage system provided the ideal solution. It integrates perfectly with Häfele’s mission and philosophy, providing an impressive and innovative experience to showroom visitors.

“It’s always a ‘wow’ moment for our customers,” the client said.

Learn more about this space-saving solution HERE.
Download photos of this installation from Spacesaver’s Media Room.