Itoki Delivers High-Performance Display Case 'Artivista' to Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Itoki Corp. has delivered its high-performance display case, 'Artivista,' to the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts. The case will be used during the museum's 90th-anniversary special exhibition, providing an environment that balances both the beauty and protection of cultural properties.
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Itoki Corp. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Koji Minato) has delivered its high-performance display case, 'Artivista,' to the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts. During the museum's 90th-anniversary special exhibition, 'Zenryoku! Meihō Monogatari (Full Power! Story of Treasures - Episodes of Beauty with the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts),' the company will provide an exhibition environment that balances the beauty and preservation of cultural properties.

'Artivista' is a high-performance display case developed with the goal of reconciling the beauty of exhibits with the protection of cultural assets. It utilizes high-transmission glass with a low-reflection film to avoid hindering viewing, offering both high design appeal and protection in the exhibition space.

This 'Artivista' display case is designed to allow viewers to naturally appreciate the original colors, details, and textures of the exhibits. It also considers the air quality and humidity within the case, contributing to cultural asset preservation through environmental monitoring with data loggers and high airtight performance. Additionally, the glass door can be slid open up to 90%, helping to reduce the burden during installation changes and lowering the risk of damage to artworks during handling. Furthermore, its minimalist structure, which maximizes the glass area, creates an exhibition space that allows visitors to engage directly with the exhibits themselves.

Itoki will continue to contribute to creating environments that preserve and pass on historically and culturally valuable artworks through display solutions that combine high design and protective performance.

FAQ

What are the features of Artivista installed at the Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts?

It is a display case that achieves both a beautiful viewing experience through low-reflection, high-transmission glass and cultural property protection through high airtightness and humidity control.

What is the exhibition period for 'Zenryoku! Meihō Monogatari'?

It is being held from Saturday, April 25, 2026, to Sunday, June 21, 2026.

What kind of company is Itoki?

Founded in 1890, it is a company that creates spaces, dealing in office furniture and public business solutions.