Uniform Series — Office Break Chixia
$209.00
Character: Wuthering Waves · Chixia
Product Status: Pre-Order · Estimated to ship Q4 - 2026
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INFORMATION
Dimensions
- Height: 23 cm / 9.1 in
- Width: 19 cm / 7.5 in
- Depth: 13 cm / 5.1 in
Configurations
- Version A (Shy Face): Main figure in uniform, red café table, red chair, black cat companion, phone prop on table, coffee cup, red high heels (discarded at base), ID badge lanyard detail — composed blush expression with downcast gaze
- Version B (Flushed Face): Same full diorama configuration — open-mouth flushed expression with tongue out, heightened blush read across cheeks and ears
What the Version Choice Adds
The two portraits are not subtle variants — Version A reads as caught off-guard and quietly self-conscious, while Version B leans fully into the flustered, caught-in-the-act energy. The diorama and accessories are identical; the portrait is the entire tonal shift.
Material & Packaging
- Material: Imported PU (polyurethane resin — a lightweight casting material commonly used in GK statue production for fine surface detail)
- Scale: 1/5
Other
- Studio: Blank Studio
- Series: Uniform Series, Entry No. 1
- Estimated Shipment Window: September – December 2026
VIDEO
ABOUT
Blank Studio’s Uniform Series — Office Break Chixia captures the Wuthering Waves Patroller mid-lunch break — shoes kicked off, legs crossed, a snack in hand, and a black cat demanding attention at the chair beside her. At 1/5 scale with a fully dressed diorama base including a red café table, matching chair, and sculpted phone prop, the piece builds an entire private moment rather than just a figure on a stand. Two swappable portrait options let you dial in the exact mood you want on the shelf.
CHARACTER ORIGIN
SCENE NOTESThe concept is a stolen glimpse through a half-open door — Chixia on her lunch break, completely off-duty, shoes abandoned on the floor and a snack bar in hand while a black cat paws at the chair beside her. The phone on the table with its screen lit adds a layer of narrative detail that rewards a closer look. Blank Studio builds the tension of the scene not through action but through accumulation: the discarded heels, the unguarded posture, the cat's curiosity all work together to sell the idea that this moment was never meant to be seen. The choice between the two portraits then becomes a question of how far into that caught-off-guard beat you want to sit.





