Cluny Museum

After 7 years of renovation work and a 20-month closure, the Paris museum is reopening its doors to the public.

One of the aims of the renovations was to consolidate the buildings and tidy up the collections. Visitors can now enjoy a chronological tour in a more contemporary, elegant and brightly-lit atmosphere.
It was against this backdrop that the Musée National du Moyen-Age turned to Empreinte.

And where there's a museum, there's a Cartel... We've produced over a thousand of them! To be more precise, our teams achieved the feat of printing around 1,200 visuals in 6 days.

The major challenge of this project lay in the multitude of substrates and installation techniques to be used to avoid damaging the walls of the buildings, some of which date back to Antiquity.
So, after the workshops, it was on site that another feat was performed: the installation of labels in a museum is a difficult exercise. It is done as close as possible to the works, often even inside the display cases themselves, with all the risks that implies. Extreme meticulousness is therefore essential!

Customer : OPPIC
Design and photos :CL Design
Scenography : Studio Adrien Gardère

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