London
Cadogan Tate’s London facilities offer the most comprehensive fine art handling and premium removals services to meet your unique needs. With the recent acquisitions of Jayhawk and Art Logistics, we are proud to expand our service offerings, providing you with a broader range of expertise, including Gallery Services, Museum Services, and Art Fair Logistics. Our facilities feature climate-controlled storage centres, private viewing rooms of various sizes, and state-of-the-art security systems to ensure the utmost care and safety for your most prized possessions.
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Cadogan House
239 Acton Lane
London NW10 7NP
Alpha House
90A Durnsford Road
London SW19 8HQ
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Specialist Teams and Acquisitions in London
Cadogan Tate’s London operation brings together specialist teams and acquired brands to provide end-to-end fine art logistics for private collectors, galleries, museums and corporate collections across London and the surrounding region. If you’re searching for Art Logistics Limited, Jayhawk Fine Art Transport (Jayhawk Fine Art Transportation), Aston Spinks, or Lifting Access Solutions (LAS), these services are now delivered as part of Cadogan Tate, covering fine art handling, secure art storage, fine art transport (local, national and international), art installation and specialist lifting/access for complex sites.
This consolidated capability includes Art Logistics Limited (now part of Cadogan Tate) with purpose-built facilities for climate-controlled storage, private viewing rooms, and high-spec security; Jayhawk Fine Art Transport (now part of Cadogan Tate) providing fine art transportation using modern air-ride, climate-controlled vehicles with GPS tracking; Aston Spinks, specialists in installing large artworks, heavy sculpture and unusual objects with access to cranes, hiab trucks, gantries and stair climbers; and Lifting Access Solutions (LAS) supporting safe, efficient lifting and access for everything from high-rise apartments to museums and commercial environments.”