Museum Display Cases
We manufacture precision acrylic display cases for museums, galleries, heritage sites and private collectors. Every case is made to your exact dimensions from optically-clear acrylic, with construction methods chosen to protect your artefacts while presenting them beautifully.
Precision-Made for Precious Items
Museum display cases demand a level of precision and clarity that off-the-shelf products can't deliver. We CNC-cut every panel to exact dimensions, hand-polish edges to optical clarity, and bond joints using specialist acrylic solvent for near-invisible seams.
Our cases can be made as simple open-bottom covers that sit over objects on a plinth, or as fully-sealed vitrines with integrated bases, locking mechanisms and ventilation. We also manufacture the pedestals themselves — in acrylic, painted MDF, or a combination of both.
Display Case Types
- Open-bottom acrylic covers for plinth mounting
- Five-sided vitrines with bonded or mechanical joints
- Pedestal-integrated cases with branded panels
- Wall-mounted shadow boxes
- Table-top display cases
- Large free-standing exhibition cases
Materials & Protection
Standard cases are made from clear XT acrylic in 3mm to 10mm thickness. For valuable or light-sensitive items, we offer UV-filtering acrylic that blocks harmful wavelengths while maintaining crystal clarity — essential for textile, paper and pigment conservation.
Acrylic offers significant advantages over glass for display cases: it's lighter, safer (no sharp edges if damaged), optically clearer, and easier to work with for bespoke dimensions. A 5mm acrylic case weighs roughly half what the equivalent glass case would.
Who We Work With
We supply display cases to national museums, local heritage centres, university collections, auction houses, corporate reception displays and private collectors. Whether it's a single case for a treasured object or a batch of 50 for a gallery refurbishment, we manufacture to the same standard.