Clear Acrylic Grand Illusion Is a Designer Table Without the Table
September 14, 2009 by: My WayLike some kind of ethereal jelly fish table, this design by artist John Brauer. Sheets of 3 or 4 mm acrylic, in several colors and finishes, are thermoformed over a table-sized blank, by a person, to create a ghostly transparent or translucent shell in one of two sizes.
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