Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Vision freestanding display cases


Specification:

Showcase Names: Vision freestanding display cases
Showcase Type: Freestanding display cases
Showcase Model: F-04
Plinth: Steel
Plinth Cladding: Steel plate
Case Frame: Aluminum alloy extrusion
Coating / Finishing: Powder coating
Opening Access System: Manual / Hinged
Glass: Extra-clear glass / PVB laminated glass
Light: Recessed LED spot-light
Locks: Mechanical Cam Lock
Glass Bonding Method: Surface Bonded Glass
Micro-environment Control(Humidity Control System): Humidifying agent

Details:
The vision freestanding display cases range allows for complete all-round visibility. It is ideally suited for medium and large display items, such as art objects, costumes, and mannequins.

The slim frame on the top element creates an almost invisible all-round viewing for objects in a dramatic setting. Customization of sizes is possible with considerations for internal lighting which is mounted within the frame glass top. Accessories such as hanging rails and graphic backdrops can be incorporated as add-ons later. The case system comes with a concealed drawer for passive silica gel / adsorb at the bottom of the case.

Friday, December 13, 2019

Baotou Museum, Inner Mongolia

For the Baotou Museum, Inner Mongolia, Relicase designed various display cases, including 13 wall cases, 2 Two-sided wall cases, and 6 freestanding cases.
Baotou Museum is a class II national museum, locates in No. 25, Arding Street, Kundulun District, Baotou, Inner Mongolia. It was established in December 1998. It is a comprehensive museum based in Baotou and houses cultural relics from the western part of Inner Mongolia.

In 2005, a new museum building covering an area of 3.5 hectares with a floor area of 24,000 square meters was opened to the public. There are eight exhibition halls, six of which are permanent exhibition halls and the other two are multi-function exhibition halls for temporary exhibitions.

Relicase undertook the project of the multi-function exhibition hall in Baotou Museum. Producing wall cases and double-sided cases with the microclimate control systems and layouts for the hall. To express the tough character of Mongolia people, we applied a heavy gray outline to the frame and created a plain style to accentuate the bold and forthright figure. Wall cases were lined up to form a corridor, which embodied the stream of history. Exhibits were arranged in chronologic order and revealed the passage of time.

After months of work, we delivered the project successfully, which laid a solid foundation for the historic exhibition of "Daqingshan Anti-Japanese Beacon" exhibited later in the spare Hall of Baotou Museum. Our excellent design was highly recognized by the museum.