Acryluso Takes London By Storm
The team from Acryluso are still abuzz after their recent trip to the UK and their exhibit at 100% Design London. They showcased truly South African design talent with quality furniture on display for the whole world to see! Their brand of luxury acrylic handcrafted products continues to evolve.
Needless to say, the show was a huge success and many new creations will soon be on offer from Acryluso by Laser Edge Designs . The name ‘Acryluso’ seems fitting as the words Acrylic (the raw material used), and “luso” meaning luxury in Italian, came together to personify the range of “Timeless Luxury” masterpieces on offer from the company.
“We strive to continuously grow our brand both in the South African and worldwide furniture markets by evolving, improving and continuously developing products which conform to and push the boundaries of local and international design trends.”
The result is a collection of superior acrylic ranges for the home. Homeware products include trays, storage and containers while bespoke acrylic furniture includes innovative seating, tables and more.
These collections are on offer to decorators, brand architects and exclusive stores. The designs reflect timeless luxury, beauty, clarity and strength.
For more visit Acryluso.
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