16/05/2026
Three values guide our work.
🛡️ Conservation. Every display case we build is designed around the specific vulnerabilities of the object inside it. Without the preservation of cultural objects, study material would be lacking on which to base future interpretations. Conservation is not a subsidiary service, but the heart of what we do.
👁️ Readability. Making an object visible is not enough. We engineer for full optical transparency, uninterrupted sightlines, and lighting that reveals the material qualities of the work. The goal is not just to show, but to create the conditions for an object to be understood.
🏛️ Space. The display case is never an isolated object. It operates within a composition of architecture, objects, light, and visitors. Every museum defines itself in dialogue with its own context, and our work is to ensure that the case serves the character of the place and the visitor's experience within it.
1. 📍 New York Public Library, Polonsky Exhibition, 📐Pure+Applied, 📷 Max Touhey
2. 📍 Museo Galileo 📐 📷 Mario Ciampi
3. 📍Tokyo National Museum 📐 Museum Design Office 📷