Established worldwide in use

The popularity of our products is based on a combination of high-quality, timeless design, ease of use and sustainable reusability. The walls can be quickly assembled and dismantled, flexibly configured and impress with their stability and long service life. Whether for exhibitions, presentations or temporary room solutions, they offer a professional stage that is valued by institutions and event organisers for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

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Museum of Decorative Arts Prague / Josef Koudelka Ruins

The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague has been one of our most loyal customers for many years. Since 2017, around 700 modular display walls have enabled around 30 exhibitions, currently ‘Josef Koudelka Ruins’. Reusable Mila-wall modules ensure flexible, efficient and sustainable presentations.

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Exhibit C Gallery Oklahoma City

In the new Horizons District, Exhibit C Gallery presents First American Art in a space covering around 930 square metres. Our modular Mila-wall partition walls structure the spacious area, intuitively guide visitors and create convertible zones for the gallery and retail space.

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Jesuit Church Art Gallery, Aschaffenburg

The Kunsthalle Jesuitenkirche dedicated a special exhibition to the Aschaffenburg-based cartoonists Greser and Lenz entitled ‘Homo sapiens raus! Heimspiel für Greser und Lenz’ (Homo sapiens out! Home game for Greser and Lenz). Modular wall systems structured the rooms, expanded the hanging areas and supported clear visitor guidance.

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INNOPORT Reutlingen

An AI EXPERIENCE ROOM has been opened at INNOPORT Reutlingen. Modular wall systems create convertible zones for interactive stations, neatly integrate media technology and enable quick conversions for changing content.

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Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum Düsseldorf

The Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum presented the special exhibition ‘Giants of the Atlantic. Diving Expedition Azores’. The photographs from the summer of 2022 were displayed on Mila-wall partition walls as free-standing cubes. Customised heights, gallery rails and matt black foiling enabled flexible planning and strong contrasts.

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BMM / The Brain in Science and Art

The Museum of Medical History presented the special exhibition ‘The Brain in Science and Art’. Mila-wall partition wall systems with freely combinable modules, including display cases and cubes, enabled a versatile, reusable scenography.

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Brothers Grimm House in Steinau / Dalí – Life and Work

The Brothers Grimm House in Steinau is showing ‘Dalí's Life and Work’ with over 500 exhibits in the town hall. Forty-eight Mila-wall display panels from the 100 series, measuring 2.5 by 1 metre with red and blue foil-coated, removable surfaces, enable flexible, sustainable scenography and future special exhibitions.

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Showroom with Mila-wall wall modules at UPM Prague

UPM Prag / „Gleam of Gold, Blaze of Colours“

The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague presented ‘Gleam of Gold, Blaze of Colours’ with works of reverse glass painting from its own collections. Three-metre-high Mila-wall partitions arranged in a star shape, seamlessly integrated glass walls and one-metre-high information walls created clear thematic focal points and provided virtually invisible protection for the exhibits.

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Mila-wall exhibition construction at the Museum of Decorative Arts Prague

UPM Prag / Zika und Lida Ascher

The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague is hosting an exhibition on Zika and Lida Ascher. Over 300 Mila-wall wall elements, three and four metres high, including radius modules and acoustic walls for a cinema, structure hundreds of fabrics and fashion items and enable a flexible, high-quality presentation.

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Mila-wall wall corpus in the Kupferstichkabinett of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden

Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Kupferstichkabinett Dresden

Since 2004, the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings) of the Dresden State Art Collections has relied on Mila-wall for temporary exhibitions in the Royal Palace. The Alarm/Safety series incorporates an invisible alarm system, while the durable, reusable partition walls have been used in numerous exhibitions and have already been painted over more than fifty times.

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Mila-wall wall module at the Humanist Library Selestat

Sélestat Humanist Library

After four years of renovation, the Humanist Library in Sélestat has reopened its doors. The Mila-wall partition walls from MBA France impress with their clear design and modular structure and can be reused in different configurations for future exhibitions.

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Mila-wall exhibition wall in the GPM Documentary Hall

GPM Documentary Hall

The Documentary Material Hall at the Gyeonggi Museum introduces documents from the Joseon Dynasty and presents exhibits dating back 300 to 500 years in a conservation-sensitive environment. Double-sided Mila-wall partitions integrate small display cases and horizontal and vertical drawers, while large freestanding display cases and a labyrinthine layout enable clear, flexible visitor guidance.

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Mila-wall exhibition building with wall modules at different heights in the Museum of Archaeology Herne

Museum of Archaeology in Herne

The Museum of Archaeology in Herne is one of the most modern archaeological museums in Europe. For the special exhibition ‘Hilm Böckmann Retrospective’, 2.5, 3 and 3.5 metre high Mila-wall partition walls were combined to create convertible temporary exhibition spaces. The exhibition demonstrated the significant reduction in reverberation achieved with walls from the Mila-wall Acoustic series compared to standard walls, based on a simulation by the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics.

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Mila-wall wall modules, platforms and showcases in various colours at the TIM Augsburg

Augsburg State Textile and Industry Museum

The State Textile and Industry Museum in Augsburg uses Mila-wall to divide the 1,000 square metre upper floor into zones for temporary exhibitions, trade fairs and concerts. Almost 200 wall elements were constructed in two days based on a design by Erich Hackel, painted seamlessly and reused several times. Over 75 per cent of the elements are reused in new exhibitions.

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Mila-wall wall modules in various colours and pedestal with showcase in the Museum Fürstenfeldbruck

Fürstenfeldbruck Museum

To mark its 25th anniversary, the Fürstenfeldbruck Museum presented the exhibition ‘Passion for Saints’ featuring paintings and sculptures from private collections. The exhibition was constructed using Mila-wall wall modules, whose timeless design blends harmoniously with the historic architecture of the former monastery brewery.

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Exhibition setup with Mila-wall technique at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade

Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade reopened in October 2017 after extensive renovation. The light-flooded building without fixed partitions uses modular Mila-wall partition walls to create flexible spaces for paintings, sculptures and media art. Reusable elements and purist aesthetics enable sustainable, variably curatable exhibitions.

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MBA booth at the Euroshop 2020 in Düsseldorf

Euroshop

MBA presented a 60-square-metre stand made of Mila-wall wall modules in various heights at EuroShop in Düsseldorf. Acoustic modules, LED frames, magnetic walls and integrated sound modules with Bluetooth, as well as a large panel with surface foils, demonstrated the system's versatility for trade fairs and interior design.

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Foerster

The Dr. Foerster Institute presents a modular trade fair concept that combines branding, product presentation and consulting in a compact space. Four-metre-high Mila-wall wall modules with a horizontal cassette look and integrated LED technology structure the stage and comfort area. Metallic foils and stainless steel floors round off the high-quality design and allow for variable stand sizes from 60 to 200 square metres.

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Intech exhibition stand made of Mila-wall wall modules with LEDs

Intech

At Busworld Europe 2019 in Brussels, troFit presented its award-winning conversion solution from diesel to electric drive. On 270 square metres, Mila-wall wall modules up to six metres high with invisible connection technology and replaceable foil surfaces showcased the converted Citaro C1, complemented by a raised street café on a platform.

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Bose booth with Mila-wall wall modules

Bose Corporation

Bose presents a modular, sustainable exhibition stand concept in corporate design. Customised Mila-wall wall modules in a cassette look with LED light modules and matching floor modules showcase exhibits and vehicles. Precise joints and a white-grey colour scheme convey premium quality.

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Mila-wall wall modules in the Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt

German Federal Bank, Frankfurt

The Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt is hosting the exhibition ‘Stages, Banks, Aircraft Hangars: Frankfurt Projects by Otto Apel/ABB’. Over 500 historical black-and-white photographs by Ulfert Beckert, supplemented by new photographs by Eike Laeuen, present buildings that continue to shape Frankfurt's cityscape to this day.

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Mila-wall bar tables and audience at the opening of MBA Stadtgeflüster

MBA Stadtgeflüster

MBA invited over 200 guests to Stadtgeflüster (City Whispers) at the Phoenixhalle in Stuttgart. Five major cities were staged as walk-in multimedia installations. These were based on Mila-wall wall modules in various shapes, sizes and finishes with integrated sound and interactive modules, impressively demonstrating the flexibility and sustainability of the system.

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Exhibition room with Mila-wall technology in the Kreissparkasse Augsburg

Kreissparkasse Augsburg

The Kreisssparkasse Augsburg regularly uses its premises for temporary exhibitions, specialist events and press conferences. Mila-wall wall modules with a height of 2.5 metres, some of which are 0.5 metres deep, create multifunctional presentation areas and clear zoning.

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Mila-wall exhibition architecture in the Kreissparkasse Reutlingen

Kreissparkasse Reutlingen

The Kreissparkasse Reutlingen bank hosts temporary art exhibitions in its foyer. Nailable, 2.5-metre-high Mila-wall wall modules with a monolithic body construction enable ever-changing room layouts and robust presentation surfaces

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