Whether you received a new set of dishes that you won't use today but probably will need in the future or you are looking to upgrade your current set. If you want to store the old ones, a storage unit is a perfect place to secure them in a safe area away from children or pets that can destroy them. However, you need to keep in mind the following tips in order to store them properly.
Evaluate what you are really going to use in the future and what you can donate or throw away. This will help rent less space in the storage unit and therefore save money. Make sure there is no food leftover in the dishes, and wash them thoroughly. Food residue can lead to mold and grime growth.
Pack them last, so you have access to them more easily at any time you need them. Dishes are one of the most fragile things you can store in the unit, so be sure to place them on top of other items you won't expect to open often.
If you are still waiting for new boxes, reinforce them to make sure they are strong enough to protect your dishes. Tape corners and edges using reinforced packing tape to make sure everything stays where it should. Add some padding at the bottom of the box. You can use crumpled paper, soft cloth, or bubble wrap. This will help absorb the shock in case of bumps that are about to happen. Avoid packing too many things in one box, and make sure to wrap each dish individually and place the heavier ones on the bottom.
Place glasses and cups down and fill their interior with more padding. Fill the empty extra space with more padding and leave someplace on the top to add more bubble wrap. Finally, remember to label the boxes as fragile so your friends or anyone in charge of moving them know they need to have extra care.