New Product
What you're looking at
Today's concept looks like it evolved rather than was designed.

A sculptural bar-height chair in glossy white fiberglass. The form is entirely organic—flowing curves, negative spaces, and interconnected supports that resemble bones or branches. The backrest sweeps up and outward like a wave frozen mid-crash. Subtle cream marbling runs through the finish.
How Its Made
How it could be made
The shell would be hand-laid fiberglass over a CNC-milled foam plug or 3D-printed master mold. Multiple layers of glass fiber and resin would build structural integrity in the thin-walled sections. The glossy finish comes from gel coat applied to the mold before layup, then wet-sanded and polished. The marbling effect could be achieved with pigmented resin or airbrushed detail before clear coat.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Yes. This is textbook fiberglass craftsmanship—the same methods used for yacht interiors and concept cars. The organic form actually favors fiberglass since there are no sharp angles that would create weak points. Estimated cost for a single piece: $4,000–$8,000 depending on finish quality and structural reinforcement.
Quick example
Would you buy this?
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That's Day #4. 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
