Digitally Printed PrintTex® From PONGS® Delivers Neuchatel Museum With Shimmering & Atmospheric Displays

Image Courtesy of PONGS®

Image Courtesy of PONGS®

The Musée d’ethnographie de Neuchâtel (MEN), in English "Ethnographical museum of the city Neuchâtel", is a Swiss museum that is primarily oriented towards the African continent.

The museum and its collections have a history of over 200 years.

This is clearly shown: old paintings are shown on light frames in large format.

These were digitally printed on PrintTex® Softimage Lightbox from PONGS®.

These haunting images add much to the mood of the visitor, adding visual authenticity to their experience of other cultures.

This textile has an extremely high-quality shimmering look and can be used universally, ideal for display applications and backlighting.

In addition, it is flame-retardant according to DIN EN 13501-1 B-s1, d0 and NFPA 701-2015 and at the same time OEKO-TEX® certified according to Standard 100. PrintTex® Softimage Lightbox is a reliable branded product “Made in Germany” and therefore especially for Museums and public institutions the safe choice.

About The Ethnographic Museum Of Neuchâtel

Nestled in a lush garden overlooking the city of Neuchâtel, the MEN takes a novel and critical look on human societies.

Its innovative exhibitions have gained international renown. About 50,000 items from every part of the world make up the museum’s collections, with a chief interest for Africa. 

About PONGS®

PONGS® is a world leader in manufacturing technical and decorative textiles.

With expertise accumulated over 100 years, today the company is the first port of call for textile solutions for interior design, visual merchandising, trade fair construction, stage and theatre and digital printing.

With warping, weaving and knitting along with finishing, graphics, digital printing and material manufacture, we have all stages of production covered from start to finish.

That makes us flexible. And allows us control over the standard of quality across all process levels at any time.



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