Plastic Cube
Vintage 1970s American Modern Abstract Sculptures
Plastic, Lucite
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Barware
Naugahyde, Plastic, Wood, Paint
20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Chrome
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Brass
Vintage 1970s French Side Tables
Plastic
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Desk Sets
Plastic
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Carts and Bar Carts
Plastic
21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Stools
Plastic
20th Century Chinese Space Age Wall Clocks
Plastic
Vintage 1980s German Post-Modern Table Lamps
Plastic
Vintage 1970s French Space Age Bookcases
Plastic
Late 20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Barware
Metal
Late 20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Barware
Plastic
Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Table Lamps
Metal
Vintage 1970s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Historical Memorabilia
Plastic
Vintage 1970s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Plastic
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Wire
Vintage 1960s Swiss Hollywood Regency Barware
Iron
1990s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern More Desk Accessories
Metal
Mid-20th Century German Space Age Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Wire
Vintage 1970s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Cabinets
Stainless Steel
Vintage 1970s Italian Table Lamps
Brass
Vintage 1970s European Mid-Century Modern Barware
Brass
Vintage 1960s German Space Age Carts and Bar Carts
Plastic
Early 2000s American Modern Abstract Sculptures
Plastic
Vintage 1970s Finnish Cabinets
Plastic
Mid-20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Cabinets
Plastic
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Cabinets
Plastic
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Cabinets
Plastic
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Barware
Plastic, Teak
Vintage 1960s German Space Age Musical Instruments
Metal
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
1990s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
Vintage 1970s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Historical Memorabilia
Metal
Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Glass, Plastic
Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
Chrome
Late 20th Century German Modern Side Tables
Steel, Chrome
Vintage 1970s German Mid-Century Modern Wall Lights and Sconces
Chrome
Vintage 1960s German Space Age Carts and Bar Carts
Plastic, Wood
Early 2000s Patio and Garden Furniture
Plastic, Polystyrene
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Tobacco Accessories
Plastic
Mid-20th Century Post-Modern Footstools
Plastic
Vintage 1950s American Table Lamps
Wood, Plastic, Glass
Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Lounge Chairs
Steel, Chrome
Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Lounge Chairs
Steel, Chrome
Vintage 1970s American More Lighting
Plastic
Vintage 1960s American Shelves
Plastic, Wood
Vintage 1970s Dutch Floor Lamps
Plastic
Vintage 1960s Italian Clocks
Lucite
Vintage 1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Plastic, Acrylic
Vintage 1980s Italian Post-Modern Table Lamps
Metal
Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Vases
Metal
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Plastic Cube For Sale on 1stDibs
How Much is a Plastic Cube?
Materials: Plastic Furniture
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.
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