LYRA

LYRA art display

Production Apollon Art

Design Jukka Jokinen & Heikki Konu

Lyra is an art display with museum-grade and ultra-high resolution screen with perfect color reproduction. The thin e-Ink display runs on battery power and is therefore also wireless. You can change your artwork wirelessly from your phone or tablet with intuitive app. The image will freeze on the screen, after which it will not consume any power and will not wear out. Choose from the selection of handcrafted frames or customize your own.

 

Museum-Grade Display

  • Ultra-high resolution screen with perfect color reproduction and unprecedented depth.

Wireless Art Management

  • Change your artwork wirelessly from your phone or tablet with the intuitive app.

Custom Frames

  • Choose from the selection of handcrafted frames or customize your own.

“Thank you so much for the design and collaboration, it’s been a pleasure working with you. The frames have received a lot of compliments and with your help we got off to a great start in product development.”

Petrus Gynther, Apollon Art

DESIGN PROCESS

Benchmarking

We begin the design process by studying the market situation of the product under design. This comparison helps to understand the competitive situation of the product and helps to delimit the features of the concept.

Sketching

The sketching is usually done by hand and is based on creative thinking and ideation. We like to consider many options and make a lot of drawings first and then narrow down the options to find the best idea concept.

3D modeling

We have excellent knowledge of the use of modeling programs and product drawings are created with the help of editable 3D models. In 3D modeling, the shapes and exact details of products, different components and materials can be precisely defined.

Image rendering

Before a product really exists, we can create rendered images by 3D modeling and rendering the product concept. This way the customer can see how the finished product would look before the first prototype is created.

Model making

Sometimes it is useful to build a cardboard model of a product. This helps to see the actual dimensions of the object and how it would function in use. A model does not give a precise picture of the actual materials and details, but it creates an image of how the product will look in relation to the space.

Prototyping

We use our own 3D printer to create models of product concepts. This benefits the design work and can be used to show how the dimensions and other features of the product actually look like.

For galleries and homes

With Lyra, you can view the collection of the Finnish National Gallery in your living room. Access thousands of artworks from Finland’s premier art collection, curate your own gallery and bring these masterpieces of fine art into your space.

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