Mezzanine Floor Case Study Victoria and Albert Museum


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A new mezzanine floor and racking warehouse for Victoria & Albert Museum

Location: London
Client: Victoria & Albert Museum
Project: Installation of new mezzanine floor and pallet racking

Invicta recently completed the installation of pallet racking and a new mezzanine floor at the Victoria & Albert Museum’s new London warehouse, which will be used to store products sold in the V&A Museum Shop and at the V&A Online Store.

Founded in 1982, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, permanently housing over 4.5 million individual objects.

In order to maximise income using the Museum's brand, the V&A operates both a Museum Shop and an online store, which together sell over different 2000 products, including exclusive commissions and one-off vintage pieces.

Invicta were asked to create a new storage area for the storage of the V&A's shop stock at their new warehouse in London. To optimise use of the storage space available, Invicta's solution was to install a 19.3m x 11.6m mezzanine floor with a pallet gate. Static shelving was installed underneath the floor, and this was then surrounded on 3 sides by 5.5m high pallet racking.

For more information on this project, mezzanine floors or for a quote, contact Ian Whitting on 07968 515161 or click here to send an email.

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