Resumo do Projeto
This project involved the production and supply of XXL illuminated LED lightbox display screens for Marres, House for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht, Netherlands.
The objective was to create a high-impact visual display system capable of presenting contemporary exhibition campaigns, public programmes, and cultural communications in a premium illuminated format.
The project included four XXL LED display screens designed to showcase multiple campaign visuals across a variety of themes including exhibitions, food programmes, workshops, and cultural events.
The large-format illuminated presentation helped reinforce the bold graphic identity of the campaigns while ensuring strong visibility within public-facing museum environments.
The supplied displays supported a rotating visual communications system where campaign artwork can be updated efficiently while maintaining a consistent premium presentation format.

Project Snapshot
Location: Maastricht, Netherlands
Industry: Museum / Contemporary Culture
Use case: Exhibition and campaign displays
Format: XXL illuminated LED lightbox screens
Application: Cultural institution visual communication
What We Delivered
- 4 × XXL LED lightbox display screens
- Large-format illuminated poster systems
- Slim-profile aluminium display construction
- Glass front display finish
- Campaign-ready illuminated presentation system

Scope of Supply
This project included:
- XXL-format illuminated display systems
- Multiple campaign creative variations
- Exhibition and programme communication visuals
- Museum-ready presentation hardware
- International production and delivery
The display system was designed to support continuously evolving exhibition campaigns and seasonal programming while maintaining visual consistency across the institution.
Why This Setup Worked
This setup worked particularly well because museums and contemporary cultural institutions rely heavily on visual communication to shape visitor experience and public engagement.
The illuminated XXL format transforms campaign artwork into a much stronger architectural and visual feature within the space.
The slim black aluminium framing allowed the visuals themselves to remain the focus while maintaining a clean contemporary presentation suitable for museum environments.
The large display size also gave the creative work significantly more impact, helping typography, colour, and imagery become part of the spatial experience rather than functioning as simple informational posters.
Because Marres operates a rotating programme of exhibitions and events, the lightbox system also provides long-term flexibility by allowing graphics to be updated efficiently between campaigns.
The result is a scalable museum-grade display solution that combines branding, communication, and exhibition presentation into one consistent system.

Production & Finish
The displays were produced using premium aluminium and glass LED lightbox systems designed for professional interior environments.
The illuminated graphics were optimised specifically for backlit presentation to ensure strong colour depth, readability, and visual contrast.
The slim-profile construction provides a refined architectural appearance while maintaining durability for long-term public use.
The final result delivers a clean, contemporary, and highly visible display system aligned with the visual standards expected in modern cultural spaces.
Resultado
The completed installation provided Marres with a flexible illuminated communications system capable of supporting multiple exhibition campaigns and cultural programmes throughout the year.
The XXL illuminated format helped elevate the visual impact of the campaign artwork while reinforcing a more immersive and professional visitor experience.
