Display Cases

Museum display cases must simultaneously fulfil two distinct functions: to protect and preserve the objects they showcase and to enable visitors to enjoy them.

Display cabinets with nearly identical exterior appearances can provide vastly different performance characteristics. Our classification system is determined by combining precise standards of airtightness, climate control, size, opening systems, safety, and the like. Special design projects requiring exceptional performance, form, style or materials are in a category of their own; Fuoriclasse.

Opening type

Orientation

Filtered by

  • Wall-mounted

Qv3

13 Goppion patents:

Q-Class

Uv2

9 Goppion patents:

U-Class

Uv3

8 Goppion patents:

U-Class

Uh1

5 Goppion patents:

U-Class

Cv1

7 Goppion patents:

C-Class

Cv2

5 Goppion patents:

C-Class

Bh2

9 Goppion patents:

B-Class

Dv2

4 Goppion patents:

D-Class

Fv1

3 Goppion patents:

F-Class

Fv2

5 Goppion patents:

F-Class

Fv3

4 Goppion patents:

F-Class

Goppion Museum Display Case catalogues are available upon request.