It's that time of year again! As you gear up for Art Basel Miami Beach and all the parties, don't forget to think about storage options. Atelier Storage in Delaware is a great option to house any item in your collection. Our private storage rooms for the anonymous collector is one of the ways Atelier's Delaware storage facility stands out. Contact us for more information or an estimate!
Auctions Are Over!
The November New York Impressionists/Modern and Contemporary auctions at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips are over! Collectors should remember that Atelier Art Storage has state-of-the-art facilities in Philadelphia and Delaware. Our newest storage facility in Delaware has all the industry leading amenities that will store your valuables safely and securely. Call us for more information and to schedule a visit.
Atelier in The New York Times
October 25, 2015
Very excited to be featured in The New York Times article, Art Collectors Find Safe Harbor in Delaware’s Tax Laws, discussing our new 50,000 square-foot, climate controlled storage facility in Delaware.
"As interest in art as an investment — not a wall hanging — grows, the appeal of storing it tax free while it possibly appreciates in value has grown, too, spurring the expansion of free ports in Geneva and elsewhere in Europe and Asia. Owners do not have to pay import or export taxes when they ship to and from those locations." - Graham Bowley for The New York Times
Atelier Opens Delaware Storage
Atelier is proud to announce the opening of our newest storage warehouse located in the heart of Delaware. Located just minutes from the I-295/I-95/I-495 intersection, Atelier is the first museum quality art storage in Delaware.
After an extensive design build, Atelier has redefined art storage once again. Please feel free to contact us to learn more about our new location and the exciting benefits that Delaware has to offer.
Atelier Art Services Helps Move Rare World War II Map
July 7, 2014
NBC 10 Philadelphia's article, Rare World War II Map Found in Deceased Veteran's Garage, mentions Atelier Art Services working with the Fort Miles Historical Association to move the map to the World War II museum inside Batter 519 at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes Delaware.