Mountain Lumber is proud to be part of the artistic wonderment that has taken root in Maine's Portland Museum of Art. We provided Crown Grade Historic Heart Pine® flooring for the C.S. Payson Building.
The Portland Museum of Art opened the Charles Shipman Payson Building in 1983, the result of a generous gift of 17 paintings by American artist Winslow Homer from Mr. Payson. The building was designed by Henry Nichols Cobb of I. M. Pei & Partners, with the intention that "these and other masterpieces of the State of Maine collection, beyond being simply made available to the public, should be appropriately celebrated by the settings in which they are displayed."
For more information about the Portland Museum of Art visit them on the web at www.portlandmuseum.org.
For more information about the architectural firm of Pei, Cobb, Freed and Partners go to www.pcfandp.com.

