Sebastian Brajkovic, a Paris-based Dutch sculptor, designs distorted chairs that look more like digital graphics produced by Photoshop than physical furniture, as a talented artist, whose work is part of the permanent collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
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