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Acrylic Trove
Our StoryAcrylic Trove · Vol. I

Two collectors,
one obsessive standard.

Founded 2024 because we couldn't find display cases that met the standard our sealed boxes deserved. So we made them — for ourselves first, then for everyone else who'd asked.

— At a glance

  • 1.5 mmInterior tolerance
  • 6 mmFlagship wall thickness
  • 12Obelisks per month
  • 2024Founded
— Plate Nº 002From the workshop

The first case took a week.

A note from the people finishing your case.

The first case we ever made was for a single sealed booster box. It sat on a workbench for a week before we trusted the seams. The second one we made for a friend. The third for his friend.

That’s how every small specialty company starts. By the time we were making twenty a month out of a garage we realised two things: the standards we’d quietly set for ourselves were higher than anything we could find on the market, and there were a lot of people who would pay for them.

So we incorporated. We bought a real CNC. We hired one technician, then another. We launched acrylictrove.com in 2024.

We’re still small. We make every case in-house, in Toronto, Canada. Every case ships with a Certificate of Specification listing material grade, wall thickness, interior tolerance, and the signature of the technician who finished it. If a case fails to meet spec, we make you another.

— Signed, Acrylic Trove

— Plate Nº 003What we believe

Three rules,
no exceptions.

  1. I

    Material over marketing.

    Cast acrylic is more expensive than extruded. We use it everywhere it matters because it stays clear for decades. The choice is invisible to most buyers, and that's the point.

  2. II

    Fit, then finish.

    Every case is engineered around an interior dimension first. Wall thicknesses follow. The exterior style is decided last. A case that looks beautiful but rattles is a failure.

  3. III

    Small batches.

    We make ten to forty units per series per month. We'd rather sell out than overproduce and accept lower finishing standards. The market will be there next month.

Built for the people who count millimetres.

Every case finished by hand. Every spec signed off. Every shipment insured.