Museum exhibit display case
Museum exhibit display case may appear in an Lots of museums, display their collection in public spaces to tell stories and share information.to enable visitors to enjoy them.
Museum exhibit freestanding case
This slide-pivot exhibit freestanding case looks normal when it’s closed. The exciting part comes with the opening process. High precision heavy load hinges are customized to give the glass door an oval opening trajectory. This compact movement arc of the glass door not only reduces open space needed for pivoting, but also decreases vibrations caused by swinging. Opened glass door is folded along side wall of the case, leaving 100% opening for exhibits handling. This again reveals our constant pursuit in opening access innovations.
It is hard to imagine how this automatic panoramic table cases contains motor driving mechanism and microclimate control system in that slender figure. Looking from the front, a crystal-clear glass cover sits firmly on a thin frame bent from a whole piece of steel sheet. The frame blends perfectly into the background, creating an illusion that the glass case is floating in the air. This little visual trick is just a glimpse of our design concept of combining aesthetics with innovation.
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The basic guide to Museum Showcase Glass
As museums continue to modernize, the glass used in display cases has undergone a remarkable transformation to meet ever-evolving requirements for safety, visibility, and artifact preservation. The shift from basic transparent materials to specialized, high-performance glass highlights the strides made in exhibition technology. The Journey of Museum Showcase Glass Historically, glass in museum showcases was…
How to Design Lighting for Museum Display Cases
Museum display cases are freestanding, touchable structures. To comply with engineering safety standards, the lighting inside these cases should operate on low-voltage input. Relicase, in line with national standards, ensures the display cases they manufacture meet the following specifications: 1. Protective or isolating measures must be in place between the lighting fixtures and the display…
Display Case Project Research: French Pavilion Shanghai Expo 2010
Project Introduction Architect: Jacques Ferrier Architectures Scenography Engineering: Scenos-associes Vitrines Design: Scenos-associes Vitrines Fabricate & Installation: Relicase Originally constructed as a train station for the 1900 World Fair, the Musée d’Orsay is situated in Paris on the left bank of the Seine River. It has served as a hotel, auction house, and post office for…
Museum Vitrines Manufacturer: How do we design a Wall Display Case?
Museums serve as the vessels of human history and culture, offering rich resources for learning and research. Display cases, an integral part of museums, play a crucial role in shaping visitor experiences and how they perceive the exhibits. Today, let’s explore the science behind museum wall case designs. 1. Importance of Display Case Design As…
A Typical Museum Upgrade Project
Project: Display Vitrines Upgrade of Capital Museum Client: Capital Museum Exhibition Gallery: History of Beijing Year of Completion: February, 2024 Services: Design, manufacturing, and installation. Types of Vitrines: Customized freestanding, tabletop, and wall-mounted display cases Features: auto lift, narrow frame, extra heavy glass. Details: At the end of 2022, some galleries of the Capital Museum…
How museum display cabinets protect exhibits
As museum showcases serve as the medium for displaying artifacts, it is essential to recognize that artifacts are non-renewable resources. These artifacts are significant cultural heritage items with historical, artistic, and scientific value. The non-renewable nature of artifacts and their considerable historical, creative, and scientific importance necessitate meticulous attention to their safety during storage and…