Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Acrylic Adds Perceived Value To Your Product
Monday, September 24, 2007
This Isn't A Display
I found this closeup of a huge sculpture Aaron made called "78"...Ok, that may or may not be it's name but it does have a name that is a two digit number between 40ish and 80ish. This detail shows where the thick piece of acrylic has been chipped, carved, and painted. This piece is pretty tall and would be almost intimidating if it wasn't covered with brightly colored flowers. Did I mention that we do custom painting, color matching, and frosting?
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Custom Screen Divider
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Angel With a Broken Wing
Monday, September 17, 2007
No Job Too Big
Friday, September 14, 2007
Acrylic Statue Display

This is a fun acrylic display we did for some Asian statues. The photo doesn't really do it justice, it is pretty impressive to look at with the solid acrylic shelves. If you have an important piece that you would like to display and protect please contact us and we will display it so that it can be enjoyed on an every day basis.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Museum Quality Artifact Display
This is a display we made for a museum to display some ancient artifacts. Part of the challenge when working with artwork is how to mount it securely without damaging the piece. We have come up with some fun and innovative ways in our 35 years building displays. It helps that we care too. Some display makers will glue pieces or use other harmful methods. We take the time to figure out the best way to mount your pieces. A little time spent here can save your artwork in the future.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Playstation 3 Premiere Event
We created these custom acrylic displays for the unveiling of Playstation 3 in a star studded Beverly Hills premiere event.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Custom Art Displays
We started this business doing custom displays and framing. Along the way we have learned a lot. Among the things we have learned is that it is important not to cut corners with artwork. Even the matting you get from a lot of frame shops that is supposedly "acid free" or "archival quality" can leave expensive artwork forever damaged. We take amazing care with our framing and display work to showcase your art without damaging it at all. We will hand stitch a Kimono into a case if we need to so that it can be removed 100 years down the line without any damage. If you have a piece that you want protected we can apply a UV coat on the acrylic so that it will not fade. If you have something that you want to last for generations we can figure out a way to make that happen. Everything we do is museum quality and you will notice the difference.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Concepting

Believe it or not this is how most of our ideas start. We take established parameters from a client and then figure out what information we need, what the budget is, functionality, appearance, etc. In this case we needed to create circular links for a chain that could be repainted, taken apart when desired, easy to ship, and able to support weight without shifting. We typically have a brainstorming session in which tons of ideas are thrown at the problem and a solution is slowly mapped out. The interesting part about this project is that the client needed them in less than two weeks. We got it done ahead of schedule and beyond their expectations. The best part is that we also saved our client a bunch of money because these rings can be repainted and reused for different seasons.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Thursday, September 6, 2007
These are some custom displays we created for Infinity to use to show off some of the new design elements in their new vehicles. We designed these so that they showcase the parts like a fine piece of art. Each display includes reflective halogen lighting to show off the details of the designs.
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auto show,
custom design,
custom display,
infinity
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Custom Displays

This blog will center around case studies for our custom display work at Aaron R. Thomas design. We will look carefully at our capabilities for custom designed retail, event, and trade show displays. My goal is to show how we arrive at a finished product by showing the entire process of how we work from concept to creation.
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