
If you're looking to glamify your apartment, you should definitely consider something from Acrila, a collection of designer furniture straight out of the fashion capital of the world.
Founded by French designer Jean Christophe Bernard, Acrila produces visually stunning dining and lounge chairs made with the glossy look and feel of acrylic. Each piece starts from a single sheet of Plexiglass, which is then die-cut and bent into the shape of a chair or table without a single joint.
After that, a special printer is used to apply the creative artwork on the back of the chair, making it highly resistant to wear, tear and scratches. Some of our favourite lines include the classy Baroque range (above), colourful JC de Castelbajac (below left), and mod City (below right) line.
The coolest part is, Acrila even offers complete customization of their chairs, so if you'd like to print your logo, name or face onto the chair, it's all possible. Then again, you might want to think twice about that (or at least where you put your face)…
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Baroque and pad collection |
Scot Relax chair - Cow chair - Zebra chair |
Jean Charles de Castelbajac Collection |
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac collaborates with Acrila for a collection of chairs "characters". From the angel to the poet by way of it Of cubic Rubik, the creator does not stop surprising and takes advantage of the know-how of Acrila to emphasize his creations.
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The Fab four Chair: Baudelaire |
"Beau-haus" armchair - "Protect me" armchair
Guitar lamp "Marquee" and "Round house"
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"Midnight downtown" folding screen |
Patrick R. Lavoix Collection |
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Orphée chair and pedestral table |
Orphée console |
Carlo Rampazzi & Sergio Villa Collection |
Vincent Poujardieu Collection |
Chair - Console - Coffee table : Zebra
Color : white, black, transparent
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For another style, but always consisted of one limp by way of lamp, we shall opt, this time, for a simple plexiglass rangy plate by way of foot on which the city names of the world are engraved with polices of different sizes. When the designers do not play on printed matters, they affect the shape. Lamps are always of simple limp, blacks or whites but their supports take various classic or original forms. There live all the originality of the brand.
For lamps Grass and Bamboo, it limps with light rises above a ramification of house plants imprisoned in of Plexiglas which follows curves by it. The association of the green, the white and the transparency offers a real freshness.
The lamp Amounts heightens above a battery of figures. Its base is constituted by three figures, and above, three pairs of figures with to end, in overhang, a cylindrical lampshade.
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Street lampe
H. 175 cm
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Figure lamp |
City lamp in black or white
Little model : 61 cm
Big model : 171 cm
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Grass lampe
H. 175 cm
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Bamboo lampe
H. 175 cm |
For the forms of these lamps, the creators from Acrila bet especially on the support of the lamp. As for the very lamp, it is generally a simple limps bright, of variable dimension. Their classicism is perfectly underlined by the supports which are here of real work of art. For certain models, supports are of very simple shape. It is the printed matters which bring all the beauty to the decoration. For example, a black box raises itself proudly on a plexiglass foot marrying the shape of a letter S rather angular.Its support is printed in motive zebra, red and black.
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Guitar lamps designed by Jean Charles de Castelbajac, entirely black, the transparence has here to give up its place to the gleaming aspect. But the result remains the same : an indisputable elegance for a smart and warm inside. |
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Marquee lamp
H. 140 cm
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Round House lamp
H. 132 cm |
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