Museum Custom Large Wall Display Cabinet (Along the wall Design)

Customized Simple Cultural Relics Museum Solid Collection Full View Display Cabinets

Product Model

HBYZ-W07

MOQ

1 Sets

Using Area

Museum, Showroom, etc.

Style

Modern/Others

Trade Terms

FOB, CIF, EXW

Experience

10+ years

Lead time

15-25 working days

Warranty

3 years

Usage

Museum Display, Exhibits Display, Cultural Relics Display, etc.

Advantage

Eco-friendly

Business Type

Factory OEM, Factory Custom, Manufacturer

OEM/ODM

Yes

Certificates

ENVIRONMENTAL, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY,  QUALITY CERTIFICATE etc.


Workshop

3,000 sq.m Manufacturing with ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATE.
Including wood workshop, metal workshop, powder spraying room, painting room and installation room and showroom factory.


Materials

Customize kinds of complex materials, for example metal, stainless steel, sold wood, MDF, laminate, melamine, glass, acrylic, Led lighting fixtures and so on.

Size/color

Customized


Fixture

Halogen light strip, Spotlight, Locking sliding doors (plunger lock), Premium hinge and guide rails, Laminated deck, Levelers, Electrical cord with switch, Customized Logo, LED lighting, etc.

Payment

T/T TRADE ASSURANCE WESTERN Union


Package

Thickening International Standard Export Package: EPE cotton-bubble pack-corner protector-kraft paper-wood box

Freight

According to Gross Weight, CBM, type of shipment



    & nbsp; As a “bridge” between artworks and audiences, the design style of exhibition cabinets in art galleries is not only related to visual aesthetics, but also carries multiple functions of protecting cultural relics and transmitting cultural information. The following is the analysis of several typical display cabinet design styles, revealing how they form a dialogue with artistic language.

& nbsp;     1. Simplicity: “Blank space” highlights the simple style of the artistic noumenon. The display cabinet is mainly composed of minimalist lines and neutral tones (such as white and gray), weakening its own sense of existence and focusing entirely on the exhibits. Modern materials such as glass and metal are commonly used in this kind of design, emphasizing permeability and geometric order. For example, frameless glass cabinets are often used in modern art exhibition halls, with hidden lighting systems, so that paintings or sculptures seem to be suspended in space, allowing the audience to talk directly with art. This style is suitable for abstract art or exhibitions that emphasize pure visual impact.

& nbsp;     2. Industrial style: The collision of rough texture and contemporary art Industrial style display cabinets boldly expose the original materials (such as rusty steel, concrete) and structural details, and form tension with conceptual art and installation art through industrial elements such as welding traces and bolt nodes. Its design often breaks the “perfect sense” of traditional display cabinets, and highlights the avant-garde nature of works of art with the combination of rough texture and precision machinery. For example, a contemporary art museum designs the frame of the exhibition cabinet as an adjustable modular structure, and the audience can participate in the creation by changing the combination of the cabinet, so as to realize the interaction of “exhibits-space-audience”.

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& nbsp;     5. Regional expression: spatial transformation of cultural symbols. Display cabinets with regional characteristics integrate local materials (such as bamboo weaving, green bricks), traditional patterns or architectural structures into the design to strengthen the sense of cultural belonging. For example, the ethnic minority art exhibition cabinet uses the wooden frame carved by the national totem, with the local traditional dyeing cloth as the background, so that the exhibits are closely linked with the cultural context. This style not only displays the artwork itself, but also becomes the spatial narrative carrier of regional culture.

& nbsp;     The essence of the evolution of the design style of exhibition cabinets in art galleries is the co-evolution of artistic language and spatial language. From protection function to immersive experience, from static display to dynamic interaction, designers need to build a “second narrative” for works of art in stylized language on the basis of safety and environmental protection, and ultimately achieve the deep resonance between audience and art.

& nbsp;     Huabo Art Exhibition has been deeply engaged in the design, customization, production and installation of exhibition cabinets for more than ten years, creating quality with ingenuity and leading the future with innovation. We focus on providing one-stop display cabinet solutions

for museums, art galleries, memorials, art galleries, science and technology museums, history museums, memorials and other cultural institutions.

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