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Chairs #15

Each token in Chairs represents a fully realised sculptural design object: frames that loop, seats that over‑curve, backrests that split into expressive shapes, and structures that embrace artistic exaggeration rather than engineering logic.

Captured in studio‑grade lighting with fine‑art precision, each chair feels real while clearly belonging to the world of conceptual design.

Chairs #15

Token information

Collection
Chairs
Token ID
#15
Structural Philosophy
Minimal Function Form
Leg Architecture
Canted Parallel Pair
Seat Geometry
Offset Plane Seat
Backrest Logic
Linear Panel Backrest
Material Finish
Soft Satin Polish
Surface Patina
Studio Clean
Rarity
Common

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