Check out your Sams Club or BJs or Costco. I found heavy duty metal shelving for a great price. You could also try a restaurant supply store.
Good Luck!
Beth Ryan

Cheryl Kramer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello all,

Can anyone recommend economical open shelving for 3-dimensional objects
(some are housed in boxes while others sit directly on the shelves
themselves)? I am looking for steel shelving (not of the wire variety)
and to date have only found steel frames with particleboard shelves,
which is, shall we say, suboptimal.

Thanks in advance for all your help.

Best,
Cheryl

Dr. Cheryl Kramer
Handwerker Gallery
Gannett Center
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850

607.274.3548 (tel)
607.274.1774 (fax)

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