

When it comes to portfolios of that size, really the only game in town is Baroque. Unfortunately, they don’t offer anything in a format as large as 27×41″. What I really wanted was something similar to Itoya art portfolios, which are essentially the gold standard for print and autograph storage. That solution was definitely a step up, but it was a very expensive solution that was also not easy to look through. Flat storage also has the added benefit of saving you from having a pile of unsightly tubes laying around somewhere.Ī few years ago I took all of my posters out of their tubes and moved them to Mylar bags backed with archival-quality boards. However, since paper has a “memory”, it’s better for the poster if you lay it out flat. As framing is costly, most people simply keep them in tubes. They are quite large at 27×40″ or 27×41″ for older ones, so storage can be a challenge. I collect full-size “one sheet” movie posters and storage is always top of mind. More Stories You’ll Love Why I Chose Baroque Portfolios For Poster Storage.Unboxing, Filling The Baroque Portfolio.

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