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How does the choice of freestanding museum pedestal display cabinets affect the presentation of artifacts?

1. Material selection: balance between visual presentation and cultural relic protection, light transmittance game between glass and acrylic
The independent museum pedestal display cabinet uses fully transparent ultra-white tempered glass (light transmittance ≥ 91%) to restore the color  It can restore the texture and details of cultural relics and is suitable for high-gloss cultural relics such as bronzes and porcelains. Although acrylic is light and impact-resistant, it is prone to aging and yellowing. Long-term use will cause the cultural relics to discolor and the display effect will be poor.

2. Structural design: scientific and aesthetic considerations, ergonomics and viewing angle optimization
The pedestal height is usually designed to be 80-100cm, so that the center point of the cultural relic is 15° below the audience's horizontal line of sight (best viewing angle) to avoid looking up fatigue. The independent museum pedestal display cabinet not only displays the full view of large sculptures, but also ensures that the bottom cultural relics are not blocked. Museum display cabinets are special equipment used to display precious collections such as cultural relics and artworks. They not only protect the collections from damage such as dust and light, but also present the collections to the audience with ideal visual effects through careful design, while providing relevant information to help the audience better understand the collections.

3. Effect display: independent layout of display cabinets, free combination
Independent museum base display cabinets do not need to be attached to walls or fixed structures. They can be freely placed in the center, corners or flash spaces of the exhibition hall. Dynamic display is achieved through modular splicing (such as hexagonal or rectangular combinations)



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