Coral Throne — Living Furniture Installation in a Brutalist Museum Wing
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"objective": "MODEL: FEMALE. Produce a gallery-grade surreal design photograph of a living coral chair sculpture exhibited inside a brutalist museum space, with one or both reference models interacting with the piece as curator-styled figures.",
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"prompt": "MODEL: FEMALE. Use exactly one female model reference for this image. A monumental armchair grown entirely from branching pink, peach, and bone-white staghorn coral occupies the center of a raw-concrete brutalist museum gallery. The coral structure is alive: translucent polyps are slightly extended along the armrests, and thin veins of bioluminescent turquoise glow faintly inside the seat's deeper crevices. Tiny tide pools have formed in the seat cushion depression, containing miniature sea anemones in salmon and lavender. The chair legs transition from rough coral into polished terrazzo floor seamlessly, as if the furniture is growing out of the building itself.\n\nThe gallery has twelve-meter ceilings of board-formed concrete with circular skylights casting soft, even, overcast daylight. The back wall is a single slab of honed travertine with a discreet museum placard in Helvetica Neue reading only a title