Research shows ROKBOX crates reduce fine art transport emissions by up to 92% A Life Cycle analysis of commonly used fine art crating reveals ROKBOX crates can reduce the CO2e of all art shipments. An in-depth Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) carried out by Northeastern University, compares sector-standard wooden and cardboard crates to ROKBOX crates and…
January 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ROKBOX secures patent for ROKBOX Lite range of art cases in US, UK and Asia, advancing sustainable art transport through material innovation ROKBOX is pleased to announce the granting of its US, UK and Asia patent license for the ROKBOX Lite, a next generation art shipping crate engineered to help…
London, November 2025 A Showcase for Sustainable Innovation ROKBOX, the award winning sustainable fine art packaging, unveiled the LiteHD Dolphin at the Christie’s Industry Showcase, part of London Art + Climate Week. London Art+Climate Week is a multi-day event of exhibitions and activations across London. Presented by Gallery Climate Coalition and gowithYamo, the annual…
ROKBOX is thrilled to announce the recipients of the inaugural ROKBOX Grant, launched to support UK museums and heritage institutions in reducing the costs and environmental impact of fine art transport. Russell-Cotes Gallery & Museum; On Fife; the Whitworth, The University of Manchester; and the Ashmolean are receiving a state of the art, reusable ROKBOX…
ROKBOX is happy to announce that Gander & White and the ROKBOX LOOP fine art rental create initiative has been shortlisted for a Planet Mark Award.Thanks to their key partnership role in ROKBOX LOOP, Gander & White is helping to lower the environmental risks of the make-use-destroy packaging model crate by utilising reusable, rental crates…
How can we move art with the smallest impact on the environment? Guest Blog by GCC Active Member ROKBOX Read more →
An in-depth Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) carried out by Northeastern University, compares sector-standard wooden and cardboard crates to ROKBOX crates and shows ROKBOX crates have less than 1/10th the environmental impact of wooden crates. Read more →
Former Director of the Arts Council Collection and respected art writer and editor join the judging panel for the first annual ROKBOX Grant ROKBOX is thrilled to announce Deborah Smith and Aimee Dawson as judges for the upcoming sustainable packaging ROKBOX Grant. The judges will select three UK museums or non-profit arts organisations to receive…
ROKBOX team member Claudia Ruane is quoted in The Art Newspaper article by Annabel Keenan. Read more →
London, UK – 10th July 2025 Innovative packaging R&D company ROKBOX has announced the launch of a new annual sustainable fine art packaging grant. ROKBOX Grant, a new initiative aimed at supporting UK-based museums, arts and heritage organisations in their transition to sustainable fine art transport. The grant will provide selected institutions with state of…