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Today's concept: a chair that looks like frozen water.

A lounge chair formed from translucent blue ribbed glass. The entire piece flows as one continuous curve—backrest into seat into base—with no visible joints. The ribbed texture catches light and creates depth.

How Its Made

How it could be made

The ribbed texture would require kiln-forming or slumping glass over a custom mold. For structural integrity, you'd likely use tempered glass panels with an internal steel or aluminum armature hidden within the curves. The ridges could be achieved through mold design or cold-working after forming. Final assembly would require precision fitting and UV-bonded joints.

Reality or Fiction?

Could this actually be manufactured?

Yes, but it's complex. Glass furniture exists—see the work of artists like Danny Lane or Fiam Italia. This would require a master glass studio and significant engineering for weight distribution. Estimated cost for a single piece: $8,000–$20,000 depending on whether it's solid glass or a supported shell.

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That's Day 2. See you tomorrow.

Menaחem Berrebi,

Founder @Renaissance ML

P.S. If you have a design you want made real, book a free consultation at renaissanceml.com

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