Acrylic Furniture
Architectural Plastics designs and fabricates acrylic furniture for clients who want clean lines, minimal visual mass, and a premium finish up close. These pieces are built in clear acrylic (often searched as Lucite or plexiglass) to make traditional forms feel lighter and more architectural.
We build one-off statement pieces and repeatable components for designers, builders, and brands who need real fabrication capability—not hobby-grade acrylic work.
Why Acrylic (Lucite / Plexiglass) Furniture
Acrylic furniture can remove visual weight while keeping structure and presence. When done correctly, it reads modern, sharp, and intentional.
Common reasons designers choose acrylic:
Clear structure that reduces visual clutter
Works with wood, stone, and metal without competing
Great for showcasing objects and materials
Pairs well with integrated lighting and reflective environments
Premium, high-finish detailing when edges and seams are executed correctly
What We Build
Acrylic side tables, coffee tables, and consoles
Acrylic shelving and display furniture
Lucite-style furniture with premium polish and clean seams
Mixed-material furniture combining acrylic with wood and metal
Custom risers, plinths, and presentation pieces for interiors and brands
Built for Finish and Durability
Acrylic is unforgiving. Scratches, tool marks, and sloppy seams show immediately. We plan around the details that make acrylic furniture feel luxury-grade: edge finish, seam placement, surface protection, and hardware integration when required.
For multi-piece builds, we design for repeatability so components match and the final set reads consistent.
Design Trade Collaboration
We collaborate with interior designers, architects, and builders to match proportion, sightlines, and surrounding finishes. If you have drawings, we’ll build to spec. If you’re early in concept, we can help refine details so the piece is buildable and install-ready.
What to Send for a Quote
To quote acrylic furniture quickly, send:
Rough dimensions and intended use (table, console, shelf, etc.)
Reference images or inspiration direction
Finish expectations (show edges, seam visibility, surface handling)
Quantity (one-off vs multiple pieces)
Timeline and ship-to city
Any drawings or CAD files (welcome, not required)
FAQ
Is “Lucite” the same as acrylic?
Lucite is a common brand name used to refer to acrylic. Many “Lucite furniture” pieces are made from clear acrylic sheet.
Is plexiglass the same as acrylic?
Plexiglass is a common term for acrylic sheet. People often search “plexiglass furniture” when they mean acrylic furniture.
Can you combine acrylic with wood or metal?
Yes. Mixed-material builds are common for structure, mounting, and premium detailing.
Do you ship acrylic furniture?
Yes. We package and crate to protect high-finish acrylic components during transit.
Can you build repeatable pieces for multiple locations?
Yes. We can standardize designs for repeat builds and consistent production output.