About Us

We are a family owned and operated business which specializes in laser and rotary engraving. We also offer a wide variety of stamps and seals, including ink and stamp pad replacement. In addition to these items, we are proud to offer handcrafted wood products made right here in Kentucky, such as solid wood plaques, in a variety of choices including walnut, oak, cherry and others. We consider it an honor and privilege to earn the trust and respect of those we serve!

History

Located in the heart of Central Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, LexGrafix has been serving Lexington and the surrounding area since 1978 when it began as House of Eades. Ownership of our business has changed only twice in the last 32 years, but it has not changed or compromised the quality of the products and service it provides. LexGrafix continues the commitment and dedication to excellence, integrity, and quality in products and service!

The Tree

The sycamore tree on our logo is our signature “Morning Light” landscape. It’s history goes beyond just a picture of a stately tree however. This tree stands in the middle of a field that was the original part of our family’s century farm, circa 1880’s. It is a reminder to us how important our heritage is. Our heritage of faith, family, and an uncompromising work ethic keeps us dedicated to providing you the best customer service and craftsmanship we can offer. It also keeps us rising before the morning light!

Testimonials

"We received our order and they look great." Lexington, KY April 09

"I received it today and it looks great. I want to thank you so much for all of the help." Lexington, KY July 09

"WOW! Fantastic job!" Lexington, KY August 09

"Thanks for doing it so quickly." Lexington, KY September 09

"Thanks for being there for us." Lexington, KY October 09

"Everything turned out great." Lexington, KY November 09

"We enjoy working with you and appreciate your work quality and ethics." Lexington, KY December 09

"I received the sample and it is beautiful. Fits great. Thank you." Lexington KY February 10