Three Chairs
A different perspective: spatial perception.
Looking through the peephole reveals three chairs. Only one is built as we would expect. A side view into the showcase reveals this.
Two of the three chairs are not constructed for everyday use. Their structures are aligned with the peephole so that we still perceive them as familiar chairs. The fact that the eye and brain interpret even these wire structures as three-dimensional chairs is due to the oblique anamorphic perspective.
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