zeefframes
Zeefframes are a family of modular display frames designed for mounting digital screens, signage, and printed panels in both indoor and outdoor environments, with a particular emphasis on coastal and marine contexts. The frames are designed to be weather-resistant and configurable, allowing installers to build large, seamless display walls by connecting multiple units in a grid. They are used in museums, aquariums, science centers, and waterfront installations to present multimedia content, data visualizations, or artwork.
Construction and design: Zeefframes typically use lightweight aluminum extrusion profiles with powder-coated finishes, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and
Features and customization: The modular nature enables horizontal and vertical tiling, with adjustable gaps and alignment.
Applications and usage: Zeefframes are used wherever large, engaging coastal-themed displays are needed—museums, aquariums, educational centers,
Etymology and history: The term zeefframes combines the Dutch word zee for sea with frames, reflecting its