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Store Perceptual Terrain Side Table, No. 1
Inviting perspectives: Perceptual Terrain Collection unveils serene miniature landscapes on White Oak surfaces. Image 1 of 6
Inviting perspectives: Perceptual Terrain Collection unveils serene miniature landscapes on White Oak surfaces.
Experience the magnificence: Perceptual Terrain Collection reveals small 3D landscapes on furniture surfaces. Image 2 of 6
Experience the magnificence: Perceptual Terrain Collection reveals small 3D landscapes on furniture surfaces.
Elevate your perception: Perceptual Terrain furniture presents mini landscapes for a transformative experience. Image 3 of 6
Elevate your perception: Perceptual Terrain furniture presents mini landscapes for a transformative experience.
Nondual exploration: Perceptual Terrain furniture challenges worldly dichotomies with White Oak craftsmanship. Image 4 of 6
Nondual exploration: Perceptual Terrain furniture challenges worldly dichotomies with White Oak craftsmanship.
Engage in self-questioning: Perceptual Terrain Collection invites you to transcend conditioned existence. Image 5 of 6
Engage in self-questioning: Perceptual Terrain Collection invites you to transcend conditioned existence.
Discover the unexpected: Perceptual Terrain furniture blurs the line between functionality and self-reflection. Image 6 of 6
Discover the unexpected: Perceptual Terrain furniture blurs the line between functionality and self-reflection.
Inviting perspectives: Perceptual Terrain Collection unveils serene miniature landscapes on White Oak surfaces.
Experience the magnificence: Perceptual Terrain Collection reveals small 3D landscapes on furniture surfaces.
Elevate your perception: Perceptual Terrain furniture presents mini landscapes for a transformative experience.
Nondual exploration: Perceptual Terrain furniture challenges worldly dichotomies with White Oak craftsmanship.
Engage in self-questioning: Perceptual Terrain Collection invites you to transcend conditioned existence.
Discover the unexpected: Perceptual Terrain furniture blurs the line between functionality and self-reflection.

Perceptual Terrain Side Table, No. 1

$2,400.00
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In "Perceptual Terrain," the abstract miniature landscapes crafted into each piece transform the furniture into self-questioning devices, intentionally challenging traditional functionality. By making the surfaces uneven and seemingly unusable, Martin Lenclos encourages users to reevaluate their reliance on physical comfort and engage in deeper contemplation of their perceptions and judgments.

Lenclos focused on integrating nondual spiritual teachings with innovative design elements. The shapes protruding from the seats and tables are designed to disrupt conventional use, symbolizing the need to transcend physical and mental constraints. This design choice aims to dissolve distinctions between high and low, good and bad. By guiding users to explore these abstract forms, Lenclos creates a vertical dimension of awareness where the illusions of inequality fade, serving as a gateway to inner peace and spiritual unity.

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In "Perceptual Terrain," the abstract miniature landscapes crafted into each piece transform the furniture into self-questioning devices, intentionally challenging traditional functionality. By making the surfaces uneven and seemingly unusable, Martin Lenclos encourages users to reevaluate their reliance on physical comfort and engage in deeper contemplation of their perceptions and judgments.

Lenclos focused on integrating nondual spiritual teachings with innovative design elements. The shapes protruding from the seats and tables are designed to disrupt conventional use, symbolizing the need to transcend physical and mental constraints. This design choice aims to dissolve distinctions between high and low, good and bad. By guiding users to explore these abstract forms, Lenclos creates a vertical dimension of awareness where the illusions of inequality fade, serving as a gateway to inner peace and spiritual unity.

In "Perceptual Terrain," the abstract miniature landscapes crafted into each piece transform the furniture into self-questioning devices, intentionally challenging traditional functionality. By making the surfaces uneven and seemingly unusable, Martin Lenclos encourages users to reevaluate their reliance on physical comfort and engage in deeper contemplation of their perceptions and judgments.

Lenclos focused on integrating nondual spiritual teachings with innovative design elements. The shapes protruding from the seats and tables are designed to disrupt conventional use, symbolizing the need to transcend physical and mental constraints. This design choice aims to dissolve distinctions between high and low, good and bad. By guiding users to explore these abstract forms, Lenclos creates a vertical dimension of awareness where the illusions of inequality fade, serving as a gateway to inner peace and spiritual unity.

Made to order: 9-15 weeks

Size: 12" width 24" height 12" depth (30cm x 60cm x 30cm)

Materials: White oak with white oil finish

Fabrication: Brooklyn

Furniture: Martin Lenclos and Nick Chen

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