Attract More Museum Visitors with Professional Lighting
“It’s a visible dance,” said Hannah Crowell, an Exhibition Designer for Charlotte Mint Museum. “Where’s the showstopper in the room? Much like theater productions, museum exhibits always have a lead actor. And when that actor needs to be heard, we bump up the light.”
In Prolume’s history of providing lighting designers with professional LED lighting solutions for museums, only LED lighting is used. Ultra-Violet (UV) and Infrared (IR) spectrums in antiquated lighting mediums break down the chemical bond of dye, causing degradation of colors, woods and textiles. Museum lighting designers know the importance of using LEDs, however understanding color quality versus Color Rendering Index (CRI) and be less obvious.
Designers working with Prolume have direct access to expertise on CRI, Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), lumens and efficacy, and a full on-site lighting laboratory at our research and development center. Additionally, Prolume’s engineers understand that for the most discriminating projects, only custom light fixtures will do.
For a better understanding, here is a look at Prolume’s work on museum lighting.