The Stage

The Stage

Stage Base
Slotted Lid
The Stage
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Acrylic Lenses

Designs are engraved into clear acrylic sheets (also known as Plexiglass). The design is then cut out to create what we call a lens.

A lens slides into a slot on top of the stage. From within the stage, an LED light shines upward through the slots, highlighting the engraved designs on the lenses – this effect creates a beautiful illumination in the form of a night light.

Acrylic Lens Design
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A Night Light

The Box is the Stage

Engraved acrylic designs sit on top of a wooden box, AKA, the stage. An LED light shines from inside the box upward through slots in the lid, illuminating the engraved designs to create a scene.

Token Stage Base

Tiny and Bright 

Small and compact.

  • Size: ~2”L x 2”W x 1”H
  • Limited space
  • Simple scenes or accents
  • Great for gifts
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Token Scene Box

Sunrise, Waves, and Fins

Token Scene Box

Kitties at Play

Maple wood box with acrylic scene designs

Token Box

Ballroom Dancers

Ballroom dance couple posing

Core (Goldi) ⭐Most popular

Start with Goldi. Build as you go.

Not too big, nor too small…

  • Size: ~3”L x 3”W x 1”H
  • A recommended starting point
  • Just right for a satisfying scene
  • Connectable base for expandable scenes
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Core (Goldi)

Live Oak Forest

Core (Goldi)

A wooden house

Three Goldi-Blocks

An odd mix of characters 

Material Options

Kits
Our standard material for stage kits is pre-finished Cherry plywood. It has a wood core (not MDF) with solid Cherry veneer on both faces.

Finished Artwork
Stages bundled with finished artwork are made from pre-finished solid Cherry wood.

Optional Upgrades
Additional materials may be available. Some may include an additional cost, while others may be offered as alternatives.

Create Your Own Night Light

how it works

Select a stage to use for your display. 

Select one or more acrylic lens designs that will form your scene. 

  • Place the designs on the stage and rearrange them until you are happy with your scene.

    Turn on the light and, if desired, change the colors and brightness.

    For more details, see Modular Night Light.