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Exhibit Components

Installations for conservation and display, at a glance.


2024
Founded in Milan, Italy, in 1952, Goppion is renowned throughout the world for the
engineering design and manufacture of the most technologically advanced showcases
for permanent museum exhibitions and temporary installations.

In addition to display cases, Goppion produces all the components that make up the
complete exhibition design for museums, libraries, and spaces intended for cultural
recreation. Here too Goppion combines the most advanced processes and engineering
know-how, developed in collaboration with research institutes, professionals, and
highly specialized companies in multiple sectors, with the discriminating selection of
materials and the devotion to painstaking craftsmanship that is part of its heritage.
Goppion offers to those seeking its unique services — conservators, curators,
architects and designers — well-established expertise, and the kind of sensibility
honed over the years that is essential to fully appreciate their requirements, to help
them achieve their goals in terms of conservation, legibility, and space.

Conservation. One of the foremost factors to take into account in the design of
The world’s museum professionals turn to Goppion to protect a museum space are the ambient conditions. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
and display the world’s most important cultural treasures. chemicals that can be released by building materials, furnishings, and technological
apparatus, are among the chief threats to the objects on display, especially if they
We can do the same for you. are not enclosed. All of the materials we use are subjected to rigorous tests and trials
performed according to the most advanced standards of analytical chemistry, in
collaboration with the museums themselves or in specialized research laboratories.

Legibility. To ensure that each work can be properly viewed and appreciated,
Goppion works with skilled artisans and a wide range of leading lighting companies
and optics specialists to create dedicated mounts and a host of other systems
specifically for the museum environment. Goppion also collaborates closely with
communications specialists to provide museums with the most appropriate and
sometimes highly innovative methods of conveying information. The goal is to
integrate all systems to provide a coherent package and a unique visitor experience.

Space. Underlying all our efforts to provide a pleasurable museum experience are
the principles of universal design. These have to do with careful distancing to ease
visitor flow, the introduction of unobtrusive peripheral elements, and the provision
of areas for rest and reflection, creating a harmonious, enlightening, and satisfying
whole: a design for all.
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

WALL

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LAM - LILLE MÉTROPOLE MUSÉE D’ART
MODERNE, CONTEMPORAIN ET BRUT
Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France 2010
Renaud Piérard Studio, Paris

PARTITIONS

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MUSÉE DES CONFLUENCES
Society, the theater of man gallery, Lyon, France 2014
Du&Ma, Paris

HEADER

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NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

PLINTH

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MUSEO DELL’OPERA DEL DUOMO
Pisa, Italy 2019
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

BASE

12
MUSÉE DU LOUVRE LENS
Lens, France 2012
Kazuyo Sejima in collaboration
with Studio Adrien Gardère, Paris

TABLE

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NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

PLATFORM

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PINACOTECA DI BRERA
Milan, Italy 1996
James M. Bradburne with the museum design office

PROTECTIVE BARRIERS

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MUSÉE DES CONFLUENCES
Species, the living world gallery, Lyon, France 2014
Zen+dCo studio, Paris

AUDIOVISUAL INSTALLATION

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BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE
DE FRANCE-RICHELIEU
Paris, France 2022
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA

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NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

BOOTHS AND CABINETS

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MUSÉE DES CONFLUENCES
Society, the theater of man gallery, Lyon, France 2014
Du&Ma, Paris

KIOSK

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NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

PHYSICALLY INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

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NATIONAL MUSEUM
Oslo, Norway 2021
Guicciardini & Magni Architetti, Florence

SEATING

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Goppion S.p.A.
Viale Edison 58/60, 20090 Trezzano sul Naviglio, Milan, Italy
[email protected] tel. +39 02 484 4971

Goppion Museum Workshop Inc.


Boston, Massachusetts, USA
[email protected] tel. +1 888 901 3818

Goppion Technology Japan


Minamiaoyama, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan
[email protected] tel. +81 090 656 39574

Goppion Technology Hong Kong


Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong
[email protected] tel. +852 5491 7223

Photo Credit
© Mario Ciampi p. 5, 11, 17, 19, 23, 25, 29, 31
© Arnaldo Dal Bosco p. 15
© Andrea Jemolo p. 7, 13
© Aline Perier p. 9, 27

Printed in Italy, 2024.


All rights reserved © Goppion Technology.

www.goppion.com

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