This piece was nominated for “best product design” at the South Hampton IDA Awards for Cottages and Gardens 2018! These stunning, ultra clear Crescent Chairs are each completely hand carved from one solid slab of pristine acrylic in order to create the mid-century modern masterpiece you see before you today. We’ve created pieces made from bent sheets before- pieces such as the Soho Chair and Tudor Chair are made from us stenciling a piece of acrylic then bending the…

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A Fresh Take on the Classic Dining or Occasional Chair. Meet the Soho Chair. For the last few months at Plexi-Craft, All of our thoughts had been geared towards the Design Awards for New York Cottages and Gardens. We knew we needed a fusion of sleek yet timelessly elegant design style. The result is something we’re really proud of:  The Soho Chair, a fresh take on the classic dining room or occasional chair. The chair was a finalist for Best…

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For us at the Plexi-Craft team, the medium of Acrylic is constantly being explored. Sometimes it’s large sweeping pieces that break open new ground, other times we’ve found it’s small keys that open the big doors. It’s the combination of the little touches combined with exceptional furnishings when our pieces really come to life. In preparation for the “Best of the Year” awards, Plexi-Craft is proud to introduce the Iceland game table. Our troop of artisans made sure that the…

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On Thursday, September 14th The New York Design Center celebrated its building-wide annual “What’s New, What’s Next Event.  Plexi-Craft’s showroom featured a discussion panel with three distinguished New York designers: Robin Baron,  Steven Favreau, Drew McGukin and moderator Patrick Hamilton. A very spirited discussion ensued about “New Innovations in Acrylic Furnishings” and the Plexi-Craft showroom was packed to maximum capacity of about a hundred people sipping wine and snacking on hors d’oeuvres.  Acrylic is hot right now given the desire for clean lines, minimalist designs,…

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In this evolution of a design classic, the traditional leather-top pedestal desk gets stripped down to its barely there essentials in Coffinier Ku’s sleek Lucite version By BIBI DEITZ April 25, 2016 2:27 p.m. ET Then Before desks, and the auspicious arrival of the printing press in 1440, the few Europeans who had use for a pen made do with writing boxes. Portable wood contraptions, with flat or slanted tops, they opened to hold implements and documents. As literacy became…

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