Conservation Projects

Fibre optic lighting has long been established as the illuminating technology of preference where the artefacts being displayed have specific conservation needs.

This is the same from the largest international museums to the most personal private collection where the display environment has to be controlled with particular care and where critical security issues may prevail.

At Absolute Action, we work closely with curators and conservators to deliver the best balance between the conflicting interests of display and preservation, whilst at the same time respecting the practical need for future flexibility and user-friendliness.

Our range of fibre optic lighting systems for the illumination of all kinds of delicate exhibits is the result of years of evolution and development to suit changing fashions, emerging technologies and conservation considerations, and, in so doing, to fulfill the individual requirements of our discerning clients.

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Ashmolean Museum

 Absolute Action is honoured to have been commissioned to undertake a comprehensive upgrade to the lighting in all the show-cases at the Ashmolean Museum, in Oxford, England, with its new LED Fibre Optic Light Sources.