In the exhibition of museum cultural relics, professional display cases serve as the medium between cultural relics and the visitor. They should not only comprehensively and clearly present the authentic condition and value of cultural relics but also fulfill a protective role, even enhancing the display effect to showcase cultural relics in their most perfect state. Bayi Group specializes in providing comprehensive solutions for museums, and five types of display cases are offered as follows: wall display case, freestanding display case, wall mounted display case, built-in display case, and table display case.
The wall display case is positioned against the wall and can be extended according to the requirements of the exhibition. This display case offers a wide display area, which can accommodate multiple cultural relics of different volumes and materials at the same time. And it is suitable for the display of cultural relics in comprehensive exhibitions.
The freestanding display case is often placed at the center of the museum exhibition halls, allowing visitors to observe the showcased cultural relics from any angle within the hall. It is suitable for displaying precious items individually and can also be customized based on the size of exhibit.
Wall mounted display case is directly mounted on the wall, enabling visitors to appreciate cultural relics closely. It has enriched the display form of modern museums, with small wall mounted display case typically utilized for exhibiting smaller cultural relics such as animal specimens, badges and so on.
The main body of the built-in display case is embedded in the wall, and only one side displays the exhibits, which can effectively use the exhibition space and provide a highly safe display environment for cultural relics. The built-in display case can be used for the display of a variety of cultural relics.
Table display case is mainly suitable for flat display of cultural relics, such as small paintings and calligraphy, documents, antiques, coins and other small or flat exhibits. And it is generally placed near the corridor of the museum exhibition hall, which is more suitable for the visitors to observe it from above.