Monumental Lucite Acrylic Lion in Frost Table Base
Located in Southfield, MI
Massive dining table base dating to the late 1970's. Built to resemble stalagtites or perhaps
Vintage 1970s American Dining Room Tables
Lucite, Acrylic
Monumental Lucite Acrylic Lion in Frost Table Base
Located in Southfield, MI
Massive dining table base dating to the late 1970's. Built to resemble stalagtites or perhaps
Lucite, Acrylic
Schoolhouse Fan Blades as Table Lamp with acrylic base
Located in Madison, WI
Mid-century schoolhouse fan blades are the centerpiece to this industrial-style table lamp. The
Aluminum, Iron
Sold|$1,600
Alabaster Urn Lamp on Acrylic Base
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair Available / $1,600 Each A New Acrylic Base and Dark Brown Shade Give this Traditional
Alabaster
Sold|$2,900
Mineral Lamp on Acrylic Base, Pyrite
Located in Little Rock, AR
Beautiful fools gold specimen, pyrite lamp mounted on a 2 inch thick base of clear acrylic
Pyrite, Brass
Porcelain, Sink Support Leg made into Table Lamp with Acrylic Base
Located in Madison, WI
acrylic base. Professionally wired with UL-approved components including 10-foot clear cord, 3-way socket
Porcelain, Acrylic
Geometric Acrylic Base Coffee Table in the Style of Massimo Vignelli
By Massimo and Lella Vignelli
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage coffee table in the style of Massimo Vignelli. Round glass top and 3 geometric acrylic legs.
Glass, Acrylic
A Pair of 1970s Clear and White Acrylic Based Table Lamps
Located in London, GB
A Pair of 1970s Clear and White Acrylic Based Table Lamps
A Pair of 1970s Clear and White Acrylic Based Table Lamps
Located in London, GB
A Pair of 1970s Clear and White Acrylic Based Table Lamps
1960s Rougier Table Lamp with Opaque White Acrylic Shell Form and Brass Base
By Roger Rougier
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Mid-Century Modern Rougier shell-shaped table lamp with square base from the 1960s. We are head
Brass
Sold|$1,400
Stacked Hexagon Lamp on Acrylic Base
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair Available / $1,400 Each
Vintage Acrylic and Brass Coffee Table with Inset Glass Top on Cross Base
By Willy Rizzo
Located in Atlanta, GA
A vintage, late 20th century circa 1980's brass, acrylic and inset glass top coffee table. The
Brass
Italian yellow terra cotta tiles acrylic based lamps.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Italian yellow terra cotta on acrylic w/rectangular shades cut corners
French 1970's brass, nickel, and acrylic table
Located in Dallas, TX
French brass, nickel, and acrylic table circa 1970 Table base: 38" D Glass top: 51" D
Brass, Nickel
Vintage Brass Deer in Repose Lamp on Rectangular Acrylic Base
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Brass Deer in Repose Lamp on Rectangular Acrylic Base Base-16" L x 6" W
Painted Black Ceramic Lamp with Unusual Shape on Acrylic Base
Located in Atlanta, GA
Ceramic lamp on acrylc base, shade not included
Sold|$2,000
Azul and White Acrylic Coffee Table
By Christopher Coleman
Located in Miami, FL
Custom coffee table with white acrylic base and Azul acrylic adjustable slider overlay top. (See
Acrylic
Sold|$5,850
A Superb Large Scale Autobody Lacquered Hermes Orange Coffee Table on a Recessed Acrylic Base
Located in Palm Springs, CA
acrylic base.
A 1960's Clear and Opaque Acrylic Lamp on Lucite Base
Located in London, GB
A 1960s Clear and Opaque Acrylic Lamp on Lucite Base
Lucite Coffee Table With Thick Wave Form Base
Located in Chicago, IL
Lucite Mid-Century coffee table with a thick wave form base. The original glass is 3/4 inch thick
Glass, Acrylic, Lucite
Stilux Desk Lamp in Nickel and Brass with Marble Base, Italy, 1950s
By Stilux
Located in Sylacauga, AL
base, Italy, 1950s. Rewired for US.
Marble, Brass, Nickel
Stilux Desk Lamp in Nickel and Brass with Marble Base, Italy, 1950s
By Stilux
Located in Sylacauga, AL
base, Italy, 1950s. Rewired for US.
Marble, Brass, Nickel
Sold|$2,500
Albrizzi table
Located in Hudson, NY
Acrylic and aluminum base table with etched glass top.
Aluminum
Sold|$889
Italian Table Lamp by Guzzini
By Guzzini
Located in London, GB
1970s acrylic table lamp with base and shade illuminated together or separately by Guzzini, Italy
Chrome
Sold|$3,200
Lucite and Glass Cantilevered Coffee Table
Located in Easton, PA
Lucite/Acrylic molded base coffee table with square 3/4" glass top slotted into one end so that the
Lucite, Acrylic, Glass
Warren Platner for Steelcase Space Age Fiberglass Side Table
By Warren Platner
Located in Morristown, NJ
Warren Platner for Steelcase fiberglass side table. Acrylic base.
Fiberglass, Acrylic
1970s Chrome and Black Laurel Style Lucite Table Lamp
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A great looking 1970s black acrylic table lamp with chrome base and stem in the style of Laurel
Lucite
Sold|$3,275
Biomorphic Lucite and Glass Cocktail Table
Located in Bronx, NY
Mid Century Modern Biomorphic Lucite and Glass Cocktail Table, this acrylic base Coffee Table has
Lucite, Glass
Marquis Acrylic Coffee Table Base by Marion Immanuel
By Marion Immanuel
Located in Dallas, TX
This stunning clear acrylic coffee table is by designer Marion Immanuel and titled Marquis. The
Acrylic, Lucite, Glass
Hudson 250 Epoxy Resin Dining Table with Acrylic Base
Located in Union City, NJ
The ‘Hudson 250 Resin Dining Table’ was made in Ankara, Turkey with walnut wood. The wood is kilned
Epoxy Resin
Extraordinary Thick Lucite Sculptural Side Table
Located in Chicago, IL
A highly sculptural acrylic end table. The base is composed of three interlocking thick Lucite
Lucite
Arguably the world’s most ubiquitous man-made material, plastic has impacted nearly every industry. In contemporary spaces, new and vintage plastic furniture is quite popular and its use pairs well with a range of design styles.
From the Italian lighting artisans at Fontana Arte to venturesome Scandinavian modernists such as Verner Panton, who created groundbreaking interiors as much as he did seating — see his revolutionary Panton chair — to contemporary multidisciplinary artists like Faye Toogood, furniture designers have been pushing the boundaries of plastic forever.
When The Graduate's Mr. McGuire proclaimed, “There’s a great future in plastics,” it was more than a laugh line. The iconic quote is an allusion both to society’s reliance on and its love affair with plastic. Before the material became an integral part of our lives — used in everything from clothing to storage to beauty and beyond — people relied on earthly elements for manufacturing, a process as time-consuming as it was costly.
Soon after American inventor John Wesley Hyatt created celluloid, which could mimic luxury products like tortoiseshell and ivory, production hit fever pitch, and the floodgates opened for others to explore plastic’s full potential. The material altered the history of design — mid-century modern legends Charles and Ray Eames, Joe Colombo and Eero Saarinen regularly experimented with plastics in the development of tables and chairs, and today plastic furnishings and decorative objects are seen as often indoors as they are outside.
Find vintage plastic lounge chairs, outdoor furniture, lighting and more on 1stDibs.