Exhibition
design and implementation
Service Overview
By actively participating in tenders for exhibition design and implementation, Klavo cooperates with the company Serenissima. Serenissima's activities focus on cultural institutions, churches, foundations and business entities involved in leisure organisation. These activities cover a broad spectrum of complementary services, from fundraising to final implementations related to the conservation of historic objects and the design and production of exhibitions.
Exhibition design and implementation
Exhibition design and comprehensive implementation – from concept work to the delivery of exhibition equipment, including the creation of exhibition elements and educational trails also accommodating the needs of people with disabilities (tactile graphics, Braille alphabet boards, tactile trails) – form the core area of Serenissima's operations.
The company's work is characterised by keeping up with the spirit of the times and technology, making use of unconventional solutions. The designed exhibitions fully engage their audiences, appealing to all their senses while preserving substantive value.
Cistercian Museum in Kraków-Mogiła
Among the completed projects is an exhibition for the Cistercian Museum in Kraków-Mogiła. The project involved the manufacture, delivery and assembly of, among others, exhibition structures, joinery furniture, UV prints and milled elements on exhibition structures, as well as prints on textile lightboxes. Its value exceeded PLN 1,500,000.
Tactile trail at the Museum of Photography in Kraków
With the wellbeing and needs of every cultural institution visitor in mind, at the turn of November and December 2021, a tactile trail was created for the Museum of Photography in Kraków.
The implementation encompassed the development of workshop designs, production, delivery and assembly of the tactile visiting trail elements intended for the main exhibition "What does a photograph do?" in the Museum of Photography building at ul. Rakowicka 22A in Kraków.
The trail elements consist of:
Exhibition design and implementation
Exhibition design and comprehensive implementation – from concept work to the delivery of exhibition equipment, including the creation of exhibition elements and educational trails also accommodating the needs of people with disabilities (tactile graphics, Braille alphabet boards, tactile trails) – form the core area of Serenissima's operations.
The company's work is characterised by keeping up with the spirit of the times and technology, making use of unconventional solutions. The designed exhibitions fully engage their audiences, appealing to all their senses while preserving substantive value.
Cistercian Museum in Kraków-Mogiła
Among the completed projects is an exhibition for the Cistercian Museum in Kraków-Mogiła. The project involved the manufacture, delivery and assembly of, among others, exhibition structures, joinery furniture, UV prints and milled elements on exhibition structures, as well as prints on textile lightboxes. Its value exceeded PLN 1,500,000.
Tactile trail at the Museum of Photography in Kraków
With the wellbeing and needs of every cultural institution visitor in mind, at the turn of November and December 2021, a tactile trail was created for the Museum of Photography in Kraków.
The implementation encompassed the development of workshop designs, production, delivery and assembly of the tactile visiting trail elements intended for the main exhibition "What does a photograph do?" in the Museum of Photography building at ul. Rakowicka 22A in Kraków.
The trail elements consist of:
- 9 tactile graphics
- 4 tactile models
- 13 boards with descriptions and position markings in the Latin alphabet and Braille