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Chairs #285
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.

Token information
- Collection
- Chairs
- Token ID
- #285
- Structural Philosophy
- Impossible Functionalism
- Leg Architecture
- Non-Euclidean Leg Rhythm
- Seat Geometry
- Möbius Ribbon Seat
- Backrest Logic
- Escher-Lift Backrest
- Material Finish
- Glass-Lacquer Hybrid
- Surface Patina
- Impossible Wear Pattern
- Lens Style
- Tilt-Shift Microplane
- Backdrop
- Deep Shadow Minimalist
- Rarity
- Epic
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