
MI-001
Aperture No. 01
A polished alloy loop held in impossible balance, cut by a single optical opening.
$2186.40 USD

A finite study in engineered form
Twelve impossible materials, issued once.
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A catalogue of optical, mineral and engineered surfaces. Every object is a final digital edition with a fixed acquisition record.

MI-001
A polished alloy loop held in impossible balance, cut by a single optical opening.
$2186.40 USD

MI-002
A paper-thin ceramic plane folded into a structural object without a visible seam.
$2418.75 USD

MI-003
Dense optical glass bends the room around a cobalt core and a precise circular void.
$2674.20 USD

MI-004
A carbon ribbon appears soft at its edges and engineered at its load-bearing centre.
$2960.85 USD

MI-005
Translucent mineral walls preserve a suspended red volume inside a silent vessel.
$3288.10 USD

MI-006
Two stainless masses separate by millimetres, revealing a vivid engineered interior.
$3614.65 USD

MI-007
A clear resin skin records pressure as if a liquid form had paused mid-breath.
$3972.30 USD

MI-008
An architectural column reduced to stacked cobalt planes and a weighted red base.
$4386.95 USD

MI-009
Liquid metal follows a controlled magnetic path around a matte ceramic anchor.
$4868.50 USD

MI-010
A woven structure moves between textile softness and the precision of a machine part.
$5420.15 USD

MI-011
A monolithic stone volume floats above its shadow with no visible point of support.
$6084.70 USD

MI-012
The collection closes with a single object combining glass, alloy, ceramic and light.
$6840.25 USD
Material note 001
MATERIAL INDEX treats surface, tension and balance as evidence. Each edition is presented as an object to inspect, not an image to scroll past.
Once acquired, its catalogue state closes permanently while the purchase, buyer verification and settlement remain recorded by ApexPass.