What are Lucite® lamps?
LUCITE®, or polymethylmethakrylate, another name for Plexiglas®, synthetic, plastic material that is very similar to a glass of appearance and texture. In the 60s and 70s. They are most often found in table lamps, usually have a LUCITE® body or sometimes only have a LUCITE® base. Floor lamps, chandeliers and lamps made from LuCite® can also be found. The fabric is particularly sought after because it gives a clean look of pure glass, yet it is still resistant to wear and is not easy to break. Lutite® lamps often have either a clean, modern look, or a retro feeling. In fact, they are very popular in Art Deco style. To introduce the arrangement of geometric shapes, Art Deco was first popular in the 1920s and saw the ongoing popularity at the end of 20
Sometimes they may look like sculpture than lamps. A bright and clean look maTerial causes these types of lamps to be desirable; You can also find Lucite® color lamps, although they are less popular. Lucite® furniture is generally a popular choice for interior decorators. These types of pieces add an elegant, clean feeling without overwhelming other decorative elements in the room.
It is not a cheap choice, LuCite® lamps tend to be quite expensive. However, careful shoppers often can get used lamp for flea markets or selling garages. For those who do not want to spend so much money on lamps, acrylic lamps often an extra -term view of the lower price, but lacks the durability of Lucite®.
Another cheap alternative to Lucite® lamps are LuCite® accents. LuCite® accents can be added to any lamp as a means to create a modern, fashionable look. Table lamps can be attached to Lucite® bases or a simple square slab Lucite® or MA formsLUCITE® Toppers summer to place lamp shades.
LUCITE® has a particularly interesting ability to hold light inside and allow the light to bend around the corners. For this reason, it is particularly visually attractive when used in lamps. This behavior is also why it is popular in using lenses and optical medical equipment.