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Display Case Project Research: French Pavilion Shanghai Expo 2010

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…

Pedestal Cases

Pedestal Cases

Pedestal display cases are commonly used in museums, art galleries, retail stores, exhibitions, and other environments where the goal is to draw attention to and protect valuable or significant objects. They are particularly effective for displaying sculptures, artifacts, collectibles, jewelry, trophies, or any item that requires a prominent presentation.. More Museum Display Cases Products

Gold Beast: The Power to Rule and Safeguard the Country
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Gold Beast: The Power to Rule and Safeguard the Country

The Innovative Display Cases Protect of the Most Valuable Treasures in Nanjing Museum In the 1980s, a collection of cultural relics was accidentally discovered in a hoard in Xuyi, Jiangsu Province. Among them was a vivid gold beast covering on a bronze ewer. The gold beast is 17.5 cm long, 16 cm wide and 10.2…

What is freestanding display case?

What is freestanding display case?

Freestanding display cases often come in the form of square,rectangular and Curved glass hood .Freestanding on support structure.The Cabinet body individual and Move Easy,glass hood have 5-sided glass vitrine or 4-sided glass and the support structure is made of tubular steel; options include flush or recessed pedestals, or tubular steel legs. With regard to these…

National Gallery Singapore
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National Gallery Singapore

In December 2014, in partnership with Gallagher USA’s Singapore office, Relicase and Trika were given the task of delivering highspecification and customize Storage system display cases for all the galleries. Showcases were painstakingly designed and crafted to suit specific galleries.

For example, an almost 5m long Mapcase, consisting of four separate showcases, was created within a 2.5 ton metal casing. Various compartments for concealing the functional equipment such as fibre optic lighting systems, semi-automatic soft-closing mechanisms, passive Artsorb ventilators, electronic controls for opening and even a table-top touch-screen were incorporated into this multi-tier assembly. Anti-reflective glass was assembled and bonded at site with fully mitred joints.

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