Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_ngons used
- Polygons9,529
- Vertices9,657
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
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Designer: Arne Jacobsen 1958
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In 1958, Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg for the lobby and reception areas of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. This organically shaped chair has since become synonymous with Danish furniture design throughout the world. Because of the unique shape, the Egg guarantees a bit of privacy in otherwise public spaces, and the Egg – with or without ottoman – is ideal for lounge and waiting areas as well as the home.
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~ Modeled and rendered with 3ds Max 9 / v-ray, V-ray scene requires V-ray plugin, the Scanline scene requires no plugins.
~ 3ds Max 9 is the native file
~ High quality modeling, detailed, excellent for closeups, and architectural visualization.
~ Model is scaled to real world.
~ Added 3ds Max 9 format with vray materials, and with standard materials for Default Scanline Render.
~ The rendering scene you see in the second image is not included.
~ Materials are named logical.
~ In 3ds Max files textile material color is fallof color, so easily can be changed to any other color.
~ Objects in the files are named logical.
~ 3ds Max files are with smooth (subdivision) level 1.
~ All other files where saved at 2 smooth levels.
~ The model has ngons also.
~ Smooth Level 0: Polys: 9529 (17 tris-ngons), Verts: 9657
~ Smooth Level 1: Polys: 38140 (886 tris-ngons), Verts: 38346
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Sep 18, 2018
date added
Nov 14, 2021
last update
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