Piano & specialty crating — Calgary

Crated so nothing bears weight on the case.

Uprights, grands, and instruments — wrapped finish-safe and braced through the frame, so the load never runs through the cabinet, the lid, or the action.

On-site or in-shop — Calgary AB + surrounding areas

A glossy black upright piano and bench in a living room, tagged and ready for crating
Crate № 0024 — upright piano — intake

How a piano is crated.

  • Carried through the frame

    The instrument travels on its strongest line — the back posts and plate — so the load never runs through the cabinet or the action.

  • Finish-safe wrap, then brace

    Soft wrap against the polished case, then a rigid crate built around it with bracing that holds the piano, not the finish.

  • Lid and action immobilized

    Keys, lid, and pedals secured so nothing swings or works loose on the road.

  • Built to the instrument

    Uprights, grands, and the occasional organ — each crate is cut to that one piece, padded where it’s fragile, clear where it can’t be touched.

From the living room to the crate.

An upright piano laid back, bubble-wrapped and braced inside an open wood crate
Crate № 0024 — piano — wrapped & braced

Wrapped and braced

Wrapped finish-safe, then laid into a crate built around it. Internal bracing takes the weight off the case so the instrument rides on the frame, not the cabinet.

The wrapped piano fully strapped and cross-braced inside its crate
Crate № 0024 — piano — strapped & immobilized

Strapped and immobilized

Strapped down and cross-braced so nothing shifts. Every contact point is padded, and the load is spread so no single edge takes the stress.

The finished closed wood crate holding the piano, in the customer's living room
Crate № 0024 — piano — sealed

Sealed and labeled

Closed, sealed, and labeled for handling — built where it sat, so the piano was never moved unprotected.

Beyond pianos.

The same approach carries anything fragile, heavy, or one of a kind — stone that won’t flex, glass that won’t forgive, and objects that never came with a box.

A figure-eight Carrara marble table top on protective paper, labeled fragile
Crate № 0019 — marble top — fragile

Marble, stone & glass

Slabs, tops, and mirrors travel on edge with the load spread across the panel and cushioned cleats at the contact points — so no single spot takes the stress of a piece that doesn’t flex.

A stained-glass Tiffany lamp shade resting on a pad before crating
Crate № 0027 — stained glass — padded

Art, antiques & heirlooms

Finish-safe wrap against the surface, then a rigid crate to exact dimensions with clearance where the piece can’t be touched. For glass and ceramics, the crate carries the shock so the object never does.

A red ceramic kamado grill cushioned and cross-braced inside a custom wood crate
Crate № 0029 — ceramic grill — cross-braced

The unusual

Taxidermy, chandeliers, sculptures, ceramics, saunas. When an object has no standard packaging and no two are alike, we measure it, map its weak points, and build a crate that fits only that piece.

Piano crating in Calgary.

Rosewood crates pianos and specialty pieces on-site across Calgary and the surrounding areas — Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotoks, and Chestermere. Uprights and grands, marble and stone, stained glass and chandeliers, sculpture and the genuinely odd — measured where it sits and built to fit only that piece.

We also build crates for international freight and overseas shipments.

Delivery can be arranged on your behalf — coordinated unbranded, so the crate is the only thing with our name on it.

Moving something irreplaceable?

Send a photo of the piece — we’ll tell you how it should be crated.

(403) 933-0505