Before the Workshop, Comes the Test – How Canada Prepares Its First Drops
While CCG Works Canada hasn’t set up its own production site yet, we’re not exactly standing still.
We’ve started testing the waters – not with mass builds, but with targeted, scenic partnerships.
For our first Drops in 2026, we’ll be working with established scenic builders and event infrastructure teams who know what modular means, and who understand the difference between a booth and a story.
This isn’t about outsourcing.
It’s about choosing the right format for the moment – until we’re ready for a local scenic unit of our own.
And that means we’re not looking for traditional carpenters.
We’re looking for creative set builders.
The ones who already have their own production, who build atmospheres, not furniture – and who know how to adapt scenic ideas into scalable formats.
Think:
- Modular huts
- Festival bars
- Scenic pop-ups
- All designed in Switzerland, tested through CCG, and now touched by Canadian hands.
Production won’t start from scratch.
It will start with what’s already good – and ready to build.
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The CCG Works Canada Team
First tested. Then dropped.