Molded from high-impact polystyrene, Hann Certwood Tote Trays are exceptionally strong and impact-resistant, making them ideal for classroom and studio settings. Each tray features a clear label holder on one end and a stippled area on the other end that makes removing adhesive labels quick and easy. Certwood Tote Trays measure 16¾" deep, and are available in two heights (3" or 6") and two widths — standard (12¼" wide) or extra-wide (18¼" wide).
This unit features a door for securing its contents. It measures 29-1/2"H × 21"W × 19"D (75 cm × 53 cm × 48 cm) and includes three 3" (7.6 cm) EW Totes and one 6" (15 cm) EW Tote.
The open design of this unit allows Tote contents to be viewed easily. The unit measures 29-1/2H × 28-5/8"W × 19"D (75 cm × 73 cm × 48 cm) and includes six 3" (7.6 cm) SW Totes and two 6" (15 cm) SW Totes.
Multi-Purpose Storage Bins and Trays
Most art studios are filled with numerous supplies and tools. Each item has a purpose to the artist. Art studios often become cluttered and disorganized. This is especially true when an artist is extremely busy creating artwork. Used items are generally left where they were last used. They become moved and misplaced which makes locating them harder when needed again. In the following, there are some suggestions and tips for neatly storing your art supplies and tools.
Durable storage bins and trays make exceptional investments to any art studio. These can be used to place items of certain categories in one place. Bins and trays can be labeled for ease in viewing what is contained within.
Cabinets containing many shelves are ideal for organizing and storing such items as paint. Each shelf can be home to a different type of paint such as oil or watercolor. Shelves can be labeled as well for quick placement and retrieval of items. Many cabinets are equipped with rollers for ease of movement to areas of work.
Flat file cabinets are perfect for storing paper and completed artworks. These are available to fit most all sizes of paper and can contain numerous amounts of files.
Choose clear plastic containers to store items. These are easily seen through to make finding a certain item much simpler. Label containers as well as lids.
There are many ways to organize your art studio. These are only a few suggestions. With so many quality products available for storage, you are sure to find exactly what will help you.