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A celebration of 20 years in business
On the 8th of June Canvasland held a function on site to celebrate 20 years of business. From a small company that relied on contracts to manufacture painters drop clothes, Canvasland has climbed many hurdles and gone face to face with many challenges to achieve the success it has to date. The factory was transformed into what resembled a night club with a 6 piece band, colourfull lighting and a picture show, to host our many customers and suppliers who have supported Canvasland over the years. To add to the celebration we also acknowledge two of our key staff who have been with Canvasland since the doors opened. A great night was had by all and there was certain to be a few sore heads the next day!

Canvasland transformed into a function centre.

Paul and Richard. Not too sure which ones which??

Maree Douglas & Lynn Juno enjoy a catch up.

Wade (Canvasland Designer), Jo Brind, Micaela Young, Leigh Brind (Canvasland Sales Consultant)

The Canvasland team celebrating with Pat and Roger.
Pat Overend (cutting cake) and Roger Greig (purple shirt) cut the cake to celebrate their 20 years of service with Canvasland.

The Canvasland girls having a giggle...and a few wines!

After the party, the work continues
Recently manufactured for the launch of a new Playstation game, these simple yet effective tubes were suspended from the ceiling as light was projected against them to create atmosphere and provide an eye catching, abstract display. The window tarp material used gave the airtight tubes a translucent apperance. Our design team are always keen to help create impressive and unique promotional structures for any event big or small.

I Kids Shade Sails
Providing weather and shade cover for the education sector is an area that keeps our team busy all year round. Recently completed, these 3 shade sails were erected at the newly established I Kids Child Care Centre in Wellington. The sails protect the little ones from UV rays while out in the play ground, all the while adding to the aesthetics to the architectually designed play centre.

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