New Product
What you're looking at
Today's concept: a sculptural armchair that looks like it was carved from a pastel agate.

A flowing, wave-layered armchair in soft gradient tones—mint green at the base, transitioning through rose pink, coral, and peach toward a warm amber center. The organic curves create a cocoon-like seat. It's part furniture, part sculpture.
How Its Made
How it could be made
The structure would likely start with a fiberglass or resin shell for rigidity. The layered wave effect could be achieved with CNC-carved high-density foam blocks, each layer shaped and stacked to create the undulating form. The smooth, matte finish suggests a poured polyurethane or automotive-grade paint with custom color matching for the gradient. Each layer would need to be finished separately before assembly.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Yes, though it's a complex piece. The organic curves require either expert hand-sculpting or 5-axis CNC work. The gradient coloring across layers adds finishing complexity. Estimated cost for a single piece: $8,000–$15,000 depending on materials and finish quality. A limited production run could bring that down.
Quick example
Would you buy this?
Reply and tell me, or schedule a free call to discuss making your AI product a reality.
That's Day 3. 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
