Hulunbuir Museum × 77-inch Flexible OLED Display — Where Technology and Space Curve in Harmony
Every museum has its own story — and sometimes, the space itself becomes part of that story.
In the Hulunbuir Museum project, Rusin’s 77-inch flexible OLED display was installed onto a curved glass wall, echoing the circular exhibition platform at the center of the hall.
Mounted with soft magnetic attachments, the screen seamlessly adheres to the glass surface, with concealed wiring that keeps the entire installation clean and elegant.
Its ultra-thin and bendable nature allows digital visuals to blend naturally with the physical artifacts behind the glass, creating a layered, transparent, and spatial visual experience.
The red upper section not only highlights the project theme but also cleverly hides the wiring, making the overall presentation simpler, more aesthetic, and perfectly aligned with the environment.
This project demonstrates how flexible OLED technology can seamlessly integrate with architectural design, enabling museums to create immersive, visually refined, and future-ready exhibition environments.