Exhibition lighting

The focus of the exhibition lighting is the exhibit, be it a work of art, a historical object or a modern exhibit. The aim is to draw the viewers' attention to the exhibit through targeted lighting and to emphasize its structures, textures and special details. Different lighting techniques are used here, from flat light that offers even illumination, to accent lighting that emphasizes certain areas or details.

An essential aspect is the sun protection: many exhibits, especially sensitive works of art or historical pieces, can be damaged by too strong or wrong light. Therefore, it is often placed on UV and infrared-free light that protects the objects. The color temperature and light intensity are targeted to ensure the optimal representation without endangering the objects. The maintenance of the lighting systems is also crucial to ensure consistent quality and the protection of the exhibits. This creates a perfect balance between aesthetics and maintenance.