Fine art & art collection moving — Southern NH & nearby MA

Fine Art Movers for NH & Massachusetts Collections

Dakota's White Glove Moving Service handles fine art, framed pieces, sculptures, and art collections with the careful, deliberate handling your pieces deserve. Serving Southern New Hampshire and nearby Massachusetts.

Fine art moving is not standard furniture moving with extra bubble wrap. It requires a deliberate plan for every piece.

We assess each item — framed paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, mixed-media installations — and wrap, position, and transport them with individual attention.

Tell us what you have when you call 603-864-9705 and we will plan the job around your collection, not a generic checklist.

Fine art movers from Dakota's White Glove Moving Service carefully wrapping items in Nashua, NH
What fine art moving covers

Types of art pieces we handle

Framed and flat pieces

  • Oil paintings, watercolors, and prints
  • Framed photography and limited editions
  • Mirrors with decorative or antique frames
  • Large-format and gallery-scale works

Three-dimensional and sculpture

  • Bronze, ceramic, glass, and mixed-media sculpture
  • Pedestals and display stands
  • Decorative objects and collectible figurines
  • Installation elements and multi-part works
How we approach art moves

What makes art moving different from standard moving

Pre-move assessment

We review the inventory before the move day so wrapping materials, positioning, and crew time are planned correctly for what you actually have.

Individual piece wrapping

Each framed work is wrapped separately. We do not stack unwrapped pieces or rely on blankets alone for fragile surfaces.

Vertical transport

Framed works travel vertical whenever possible. Flat-stacking puts pressure on frames and can damage canvas or glazing.

Load separation

Art pieces are positioned separately from heavy furniture so shifting items during transport cannot contact your collection.

Careful placement

We do not rush the unload. Each piece is placed carefully in the new space, not set down wherever is convenient.

Communication throughout

If something needs extra attention or we spot a concern during wrapping, we flag it before it becomes a problem on move day.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions about fine art moving

How do you protect framed artwork during a move?

Framed artwork is wrapped individually in moving blankets and padded materials, then kept vertical and separated from other inventory during transport. We avoid stacking pieces on top of each other and plan the load to minimize shifting.

Can you move large sculptures or three-dimensional art?

Yes. Three-dimensional pieces, sculptures, and installation elements require custom wrapping and sometimes custom crating depending on the material and fragility. Let us know what you have when you call and we will plan accordingly.

Do I need to tell you about art pieces in advance?

Yes — the more we know about your collection, the better we can plan. Dimensions, materials, framing type, and any fragile elements all help us prepare the right wrapping materials and crew for your move.

Get a Fine Art Moving Quote

Tell us about your collection when you request a quote. Use the form below or call 603-864-9705 to speak with our team directly.

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