An international partnership between kubik-Maltbie and Click Netherfield has played a key role in the unveiling of the Thomson Collections of Ship Models and European Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). The two companies teamed up to create a range of stunning environments, beautiful displays and one-off showcases to house the remarkable collections which go on view to the public for the first time ever on 14 November 2008.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be a part of the Transformation AGO. It’s an honor for our team to fabricate and install such creative and beautiful displays and to be able to work with outstanding partners like Gehry International and kubik-Maltbie,” said Mike Chaplin, Technical Director, Click Netherfield. “Opportunities like this do not come along very often and we believe the result is one of the most dramatic museum showcase projects in the world.”
The team's work includes eleven free-standing and six spectacular curved glass showcases for the Thomson Collection of Ship Models and twenty custom-built wall cases and eighteen free-standing cases for the Thomson Collection of European Art.
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