In museums, glass displays are used to protect precious artefacts from damage or distress, while presenting them in the best possible light. But sometimes the glass itself can act as an obstruction to the view. Unwanted glare and reflection prevent visitors from having a crystal-clear view and seeing the object in its original color. The ideal glass for museums should enable closer, more intimate interaction with the displayed object as well as providing security, safety and ultraviolet (UV) protection, critical for priceless objects on display.