Gander & White's former London warehouse in Earl's Court

The Gander & White Story

Custodians of the Irreplaceable

We have been entrusted with caring for some of the world’s most precious objects and artworks, safeguarding them with the utmost care and discretion for over 90 years.

Gander & White was founded in 1933 by Frank White. Over the last 90 years, we have established a reputation as one of the world’s leading fine art logistics providers, offering a full range of services, including art storage, art installs, transportation, packing, and crating services to a wide variety of clients from art dealers to auction houses, private collectors to interior designers, and museums to corporate collections around the world. We have an international vantage point with fine art facilities in London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Palm Beach and San Francisco, allowing us to coordinate complicated global shipments for clients across the art world. We also work with our sister ICEFAT agents to collaboratively manage and execute fine art projects, from the movement of extensive collections to one priceless piece.

Fine art logistics crating at Gander & White

Our History

We began life in 1933; here is our story.

Fine art installations by Gander and White art technicians

Accreditations and Accolades

We hold ourselves to the very highest standards.

Gander & White art technicians in branded company tshirts

Careers

Come work with us!

Our Sustainability
Commitments

We place sustainability and sustainable practices at the heart of everything we do. Our aim is to set an industry leading standard that will be the benchmark across the fine art shipping industry.

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Latest News

Managing The Environmental Impact of Art Fair Logistics

Having spent 'Earth Month' reflecting on our sustainability journey and where we are on it, this felt like the perfect topic to turn to for the next part of our thought leadership series.

Navigating the Shifting Sands: US Economic Trends, Art Market Impact, and Tariffs

As part of our ongoing thought leadership series we take a look at the complex and ever evolving topic of tariffs in the USA.

Breaking Barriers: How Women Are Transforming Art Logistics

To launch our thought leadership series just ahead of International Woman's Day, we are thrilled to share a piece by Sonja Kappenburg, director of our Paris facility, on pioneering women in art logistics. With the wife of our founder herself being a trailblaiser in this area it is a subject that is close to all our hearts.