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Vintage Interiors #9
Vintage Interiors is a 222-piece generative art collection that reimagines interior design as cinematic photography. Each artwork depicts a single room or vignette — a bath, a sofa corner, a kitchen table, a reading chair — composed from traits such as room type, era, palette, lighting, focal furniture and decor. The visual style captures photorealistic detail through the aesthetic of 1980s film photography: subtle grain, warm color shifts, and authentic analog imperfections, creating spaces that feel lived-in, warm and quietly iconic.
There are no modern screens or brand names, only the enduring charm of analogue objects and the way light rests on them. The collection invites viewers and collectors to step into each room and imagine the life that unfolds there.

Token information
- Collection
- Vintage Interiors
- Token ID
- #9
- Room Type
- Bathroom
- Era / Style
- Rustic Vintage Cottage
- Colour Palette
- Warm Mustard and Teal
- Lighting
- Warm Lamp-Lit Evening
- Clutter Level
- Cozy with Objects
- Wall / Floor Detail
- Subtle Textured Plaster
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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