At the Museum of Asia and the Pacific, we carried out the selection and supply of display case lighting and provided professional technical support. In collaboration with the general contractor and the design office, we brought the permanent exhibition to life with light. In the case of this exhibition, the fixtures were an essential part of the interior design, which made their appearance and aesthetic quality crucial. The lighting concept for the display cases involved using compact fixtures with excellent lighting parameters. The goal was to present the objects in the most favorable way, while ensuring the lighting fixtures did not distract from the displayed exhibits.
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To meet all the requirements of the concept, micro-projector type fixtures were used to illuminate the exhibits. These fixtures are designed for installation on a magnetic track system powered by a low/secure voltage of 48 V DC and feature the ability to smoothly adjust the light intensity within a range of 1-100%. These fixtures allow for full aiming adjustment, and their lenses shape the light distribution in such a way that each exhibit can be individually highlighted, bringing out its character in the best possible way using light.
