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Vision freestanding display cases

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.

vision display cases

Tibet cultural relics exhibition

On Sep 26, 2019, Tibet cultural relics exhibition was launched in the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Relicase supplied the museum display cases for the exhibition.

This exhibition mainly to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). It showcased more than 200 pieces of fine cultural relics including seals, thangkas, Buddha statues, porcelain ware, and silk fabrics. Many of them are displayed for the first time. Among them, more than 20 national treasure-level cultural relics debuted, showing the close relationship between Tibet and the central government. The central government has been effective in Tibet for generations. Governance and exchanges between Tibet and the various ethnic groups in the Inland.

The entire main color of the exhibition is red, choosing the best materials, including some of the best lighting and display cases. The showcase is undertaken by our company. The team members completed the project task on time! Received the praise of the museum and the community!

Display cases Series: wall cases, freestanding display cases, built-in wall cases, and customized niche wall cases.

Minhang Museum, Shanghai

For the Minhang Museum, Shanghai, Relicase design 40 museum display cases, including built-in wall cases, flat cases, freestanding cases, and tabletop cases.

Minhang Museum is located at 1538 Xinzhen Road, Minhang District, Shanghai. The museum stretches across an area of over 15,000 square meters. It is a prominent attraction and landmark in the city. This museum is part of the Minhang District’s Qibao Culture Park Development. As the anchor to the culture park, the museum is a forum for civic engagement. Designed as a spiral rising out of the ground, the museum’s roof is an extension of the park’s landscape.

The museum features 3 exhibition areas. With two main exhibits – the Ancient Maqiao Culture Exhibition and the Chinese National Musical Instruments Exhibition. The second floor is dedicated to the 700-hundred-year history of Shanghai, with one area focused on Maqiao civilization. Visitors to the museum will be able to witness over 500 artifacts and cultural relics such as stoneware, pottery and musical instruments that date back as long as 4,000 years.

At the entrance of the museum wall, you will find twenty miniature sculptures. Each seated in an enlightened wall ‘shrine’. The ‘shrines’ are specially made built-in wall cases installed by Relicase. Build-in cases are fitted in solid walls. Form high-security display areas, while saving room for other exhibits. With its enclosed structure, attention is drawn to objects inside. And each exhibiting unit becomes a focus itself.

We equipped the Ancient Maqiao Culture Exhibition hall with two types of museum display cases: freestanding display cases and tabletop display cases.

Freestanding display cases are built on iron frame plinths with internal level adjustment. Laminated glass adopted here to filter out up to 96% of UV radiation. The fixed part of cases is sealed with top brand-neutral glues, while openings are lined with ultra-thin silicone strips.

Table top display cases here didn’t adopt cubic glass covers as usual. Instead, we created slope surfaces parallel to the viewers’ faces. So that they don’t need to bend over to look at the exhibits inside.

We are also supplied the built-in wall cases, freestanding display cases, flat cases for the ‘The 700 Years of History of Shanghai County’. Our designed received great approval and received high praise from the museum.

China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea

For the China(Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea, Relicase supplied showcases for the permanent exhibition halls, received great praise from the client. These permanent exhibition halls include the Forbidden City, the Pre-Nature Ecological Exhibition Hall, and the Seven Provinces Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall, etc.

The museum is located at Tanmen Township in Qionghai City, south China’s Hainan Province, on the east coast of the island province of Hainan. It will have exhibitions on history, culture, ecosystems of the sea, as well as antiques found from the coastal provinces and under the sea, highlighting China’s sovereignty over the South China Sea and the protection of cultural heritage. The museum is a key base for exhibiting the history and culture of the South China Sea. It also serves to promote exchanges and cooperation among countries along the maritime Silk Road.

The Museum has the building covers an area of 70593 square meters, where you can see nearby many ancient artifacts-porcelain, jewelry, models ships and much more. It collects more than 70,000 artworks, including historical export cultural relics, Nanhai biological specimens, Hainan historical relics, and historical ship models.

China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea
China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea

Individuals Collection Exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu

For the individuals collection exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu, Relicase tailored the showcases based on the character and position of his works. Mr. Huang expressed it was positive cooperation, especially on the protection of the painting paper.

Internationally acclaimed Chinese art master Huang Yongyu is known for his woodblock prints, ink paintings and literary works. A multi-talented man, Huang has published poems, essays, novels, screenplays and photo albums. A prolific carver of wooden engravings, he has held exhibitions in China, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany and Italy. Huang’s ink works are often scenes of wildlife, foliage, or human figures. Born in 1924 in Fenghuang, China, he never attended a regular school, but instead studied literature and art on his own. Perhaps this is why he shows such initiative and vitality in his works without any set pattern.

From to: http://www.relicase.com/kh/huang-yongyu/

Collection Exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu
Collection Exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu