Demountable Showcase Solutions

Turin and TD2

Trika’s fully demountable and modular showcase systems have all the elegance, security and conservation features of top range permanent showcases but in demountable form.

Trika’s fully demountable and modular showcase systems have all the elegance, security and conservation features of top range permanent showcases but in demountable form.

Designed for ease of use

Designed for rapid assembly and installation, Trika’s demountable showcases are both robust and flexible, taking less than 20 minutes to assemble a single bay. With its clean, minimally unobtrusive lines, both display case systems will change the context of any given space with its remarkable presence.

This system is designed for ease of use. A single case module has only 6 components. All elements are pre-assembled and fully finished.

Storage and Handling

In developing the demountable and modular showcase system, Trika carefully considered how customers could store and transport their modules easily. A storage and handling system has been developed as part of the package providing a total solution to the requirements of temporary and travelling exhibitions.

Suitability - Type of exhibits

Both Turin & TD2 case systems have been adopted by leading museums, designers and architects who recognise the benefits of the modular system approach. With its frameless all-glass construction, both case systems are unsurpassed for its ease of use and scores highly in precision and innovative engineering. Its outstanding differentiator is its flexibility to be customised in terms of shape, size, finish and opening system so that showcases precisely meet the requirements of the exhibit and the design of the gallery.

Quick assembly and easy dismantling

A single case module has only 6 components – a glass top, four glass panels, one of which is the hinged door and a base. The case is assembled and secured by using our patented and fully concealed fastening system that securely bolts the panels invisibly to the system frames. Larger cases are created by removing a panel from each module and joining the two frames with a connector bar at top and bottom. Omitted glass panels can be used to construct additional cases using these extra frames.

This all-glass case with or without a light header can be utilised in most display situations, free-standing or mounted on plinths, shelves or walls. The structural integrity means uninterrupted expanses of showcase are possible and the flexibility of the system allows L-shaped, linear, infinity, cruciform and other shaped cases to be configured with adjacent doors requiring minimal clearances.

Suitability - Type of exhibits

Both Turin & TD2 case systems have been adopted by leading museums, designers and architects who recognise the benefits of the modular system approach. With its frameless all-glass construction, both case systems are unsurpassed for its ease of use and scores highly in precision and innovative engineering. Its outstanding differentiator is its flexibility to be customised in terms of shape, size, finish and opening system so that showcases precisely meet the requirements of the exhibit and the design of the gallery.

Designed for ease of use

Designed for rapid assembly and installation, Trika’s demountable showcases are both robust and flexible, taking less than 20 minutes to assemble a single bay. With its clean, minimally unobtrusive lines, both display case systems will change the context of any given space with its remarkable presence.

This system is designed for ease of use. A single case module has only 6 components. All elements are pre-assembled and fully finished.

Storage and Handling

In developing the demountable and modular showcase system, Trika carefully considered how customers could store and transport their modules easily. A storage and handling system has been developed as part of the package providing a total solution to the requirements of temporary and travelling exhibitions.

Quick assembly and easy dismantling

A single case module has only 6 components – a glass top, four glass panels, one of which is the hinged door and a base. The case is assembled and secured by using our patented and fully concealed fastening system that securely bolts the panels invisibly to the system frames. Larger cases are created by removing a panel from each module and joining the two frames with a connector bar at top and bottom. Omitted glass panels can be used to construct additional cases using these extra frames.

This all-glass case with or without a light header can be utilised in most display situations, free-standing or mounted on plinths, shelves or walls. The structural integrity means uninterrupted expanses of showcase are possible and the flexibility of the system allows L-shaped, linear, infinity, cruciform and other shaped cases to be configured with adjacent doors requiring minimal clearances.

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