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A collectible scale model of the original Paradox of the Typical Atypical chair, designed by Martin Lenclos and Chia Chun Chuang.
This miniature piece captures the essence of the full-size chair: a paradox made visible. At first glance it looks broken, yet it stands firm—an invitation to question what “functional” or “whole” really means. Conceived as a self-questioning device, the design is less about sitting and more about shifting perception. About 5 inches tall, it’s small enough to live on a desk or shelf, but carries the same symbolic weight as the real chair.
A collectible scale model of the original Paradox of the Typical Atypical chair, designed by Martin Lenclos and Chia Chun Chuang.
This miniature piece captures the essence of the full-size chair: a paradox made visible. At first glance it looks broken, yet it stands firm—an invitation to question what “functional” or “whole” really means. Conceived as a self-questioning device, the design is less about sitting and more about shifting perception. About 5 inches tall, it’s small enough to live on a desk or shelf, but carries the same symbolic weight as the real chair.
Size: about 5 inches tall (fits easily on a desk or shelf)
Material: 3D-printed Wood PLA, detailed at 100 microns for fine precision
Finish: natural wood-like texture
Fabrication: made in Brooklyn
Design: Martin Lenclos and Chia Chun Chuang