
Just a few millimeters thick, each of  these translucent seats is the  simple result of draping and drying  specialized sheets of polyester over  a plastic mold, which in turn was  cast from the shape of a normal  living room chair.
     
Valentina Glez Wolhers  makes both the  original plastic shapes and the final furniture pieces,  each of which  is different from the next. Every act of casting a new  form has  different results, and on top of that (literally) each draped  sheet  takes on slightly different folds and curves.


Perhaps more interesting than the  strange shapes themselves are the  curious ways in which the curved  surfaces distort light and proportion  behind them, much like a  fun-house mirror or fish-eye lens.

And of course there is no limit to  the number of iterations each one  could generate – new layers would  allow additional shape distortions and  the opportunity to use alternate  colors and materials along the way.