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Acrylic Furnishings for Kids With Acrila Hong Kong

Acrylic Furnishings for Kids

Little modernistas have a reason to celebrate and re-decorate their nurseries and playrooms!  Leading high-end furniture boutique Kitchens + Interiors has brought the Acrila childrens’ collection to the city.

Acrila’s concept is both edgy and classic. Using a single sheet of Plexiglass, the thick acrylic panel is die-cut and then bent into shape, forming a chair or table without a single joint.

The best part is the complete customization opportunities to make it all about you (um…we mean…the kids). Choose from any color, shape or size, and place any image you desire on the furniture. Want a chair with your beautiful child’s smiley face or Elmo?  No problem!  Pregnancy photos…maybe not. In any case, the sky is the limit here!

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

Customized designer furniture for kids by Acrila.

Who It's Perfect For:

Decorating fanatics and kids ages 1.5 and up!

What Else:​

Have no fear moms and dads, you too can have your own custom Acrila furniture. Founder and designer Jean-Christophe Bernard works with notable contemporary artists to create eye-catching and attractive indoor and outdoor furniture pieces and lighting.

Additional Info:​

Acrila

www.acrila.com

 

Kitchens & Interiors
Shop 102-103, Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central
+852 2810 0979
www.kitchensandinteriors.hk
Store is open Monday - Friday from 10am-7pm and Saturday from 11am-6pm.

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