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Abstract in Slate and Red Stool

Interlocking organic shapes in cream, slate blue, black, and a single accent of red compose a rhythmic abstract composition with a mid-century modern sensibility. The layered forms create a sense of movement and visual balance, with the textured surface suggesting a printed or painted quality that grounds the geometric play. At home in a contemporary living space or modern office setting. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.

Interlocking organic shapes in cream, slate blue, black, and a single accent of red compose a rhythmic abstract composition with a mid-century modern sensibility. The layered forms create a sense of movement and visual balance, with the textured surface suggesting a printed or painted quality that grounds the geometric play. At home in a contemporary living space or modern office setting. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.

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Interlocking organic shapes in cream, slate blue, black, and a single accent of red compose a rhythmic abstract composition with a mid-century modern sensibility. The layered forms create a sense of movement and visual balance, with the textured surface suggesting a printed or painted quality that grounds the geometric play. At home in a contemporary living space or modern office setting. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.

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