Des meubles modulables pour aménager des espaces atypiques dans les musées. - Stooly

Modular furniture to create unusual spaces in museums.

Introduction

Museums, temples of art and culture, are often distinguished by their bold architecture and unique spaces. These spaces, designed to amaze visitors and transport them to unfamiliar places, sometimes present design challenges. This is where Stooly furniture comes in, with its modular solutions adaptable to all types of spaces.

Red totems with statues

The constraints of atypical spaces in museums

Museums, whether contemporary or historical, are often characterized by irregular spaces, variable ceiling heights, and complex volumes. These particularities make traditional layouts with bulky and rigid furniture particularly challenging. Conventional furniture, often designed for standardized spaces, does not always adapt to the architectural specifics of these spaces.

The advantages of Stooly furniture for museums

Stooly furniture, thanks to its modular design and lightweight materials, offers an ideal solution to meet the challenges posed by atypical museum spaces:

  • Adaptability: Extendable "chenille" benches, for example, can be transformed and adapted to all types of spaces, whether it's a small alcove or a vast exhibition hall.
  • Modularity: The different elements of Stooly furniture can be combined and assembled endlessly to create custom configurations.
  • Lightweight: Cardboard, the main material of Stooly furniture, is lightweight and easy to handle, making it easy to set up and move. Requiring no nails or screws for assembly, the simple act of folding and unfolding the furniture makes the Stooly experience unique.
  • Aesthetics: The sleek, contemporary design of Stooly furniture fits perfectly into museum spaces, while adding a touch of originality.

Museums: true playgrounds for creativity

Museums are places where experimentation is encouraged. Stooly furniture offers interior designers and scenographers great creative freedom to design unique and immersive spaces. Arthur benches can be used to delineate spaces, create original visitor routes, or even create relaxation areas. Stooly partitions can also be a solution for separating spaces and isolating certain corners.

Man sitting on an orange stool

The benches, the partition and the Stooly steles: a textbook case

Stooly chenille benches perfectly illustrate the possibilities offered by this type of furniture. Thanks to their flexibility and modularity, they can adapt to all shapes and sizes of spaces. They can be used to create comfortable seating, visual dividers, or even as supports for temporary exhibitions. Visitors can sit comfortably while contemplating.

The same goes for partitions , which have allowed certain Parisian museums to separate "open spaces" and create sub-spaces according to specific themes.

As for the steles (or display stands) , these are pieces of furniture which were useful for displaying works or busts of artists, particularly during temporary exhibitions.

Conclusion

Stooly furniture represents an innovative and sustainable solution for furnishing unusual museum spaces. Its modularity, lightness, and aesthetic appeal make it a preferred choice for cultural institutions seeking to offer their visitors unique and memorable experiences.

  • Cultural decision-makers, invest in a sustainable future by choosing Stooly furniture. Discover our complete offering and request your personalized quote .
Woman sitting on a stool, in a Haussmannian setting


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