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              Miniature Furniture Replica — Perceptual Terrain Chair
This miniature version of Perceptual Terrain Side Table No. 1 embodies the same radical spirit as the original. By rendering its surface uneven and visually “unusable,” the piece transforms from table into self-questioning device—an object that reveals how much we rely on function, comfort, and convention to orient our lives. At only 3.5 inches tall, the model is small enough to hold in your hand, yet it carries the same contemplative charge: a symbolic terrain where perception and reality no longer align.
This miniature version of Perceptual Terrain Side Table No. 1 embodies the same radical spirit as the original. By rendering its surface uneven and visually “unusable,” the piece transforms from table into self-questioning device—an object that reveals how much we rely on function, comfort, and convention to orient our lives. At only 3.5 inches tall, the model is small enough to hold in your hand, yet it carries the same contemplative charge: a symbolic terrain where perception and reality no longer align.
Size: about 3.7 inches tall
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 Nick Chen