Hans Wegner CH327 Tisch 3D-Modell
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Spezifikationen
- Geometriepolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygone5,125
- Scheitelpunkte5,271
- TexturenYes
- ManipuliertenNo
- AnimiertNo
- Bereit zum Drucken in 3DNo
- Spielbereit (low poly)No
- UV-kartiertYes
- Unverpackte UVsnon-overlapping
Beschreibung
modeled in 3ds max 2009, available in 3ds max, 3ds max Vray, c4d, fbx, maya,3ds and obj format
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ch327 table
Design Hans Wegner, 1962
Solid wood top, wood frame
Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) is one of the architects and designers who made Danish Design world famous. Wegner inscribes his name in the history of design first and foremost via a range of tables and chairs which are without predecessors in furniture design, yet stand in their own right as the most natural thing in the world, inevitable like new letters in the alphabet.
The simple and elegant CH327 is the ultimate solid wood dining table. It embodies Wegner"s ideology and spirit for simplicity. Wegner, with his unique understanding of wood, its possibilities and limitations, created many designs each with its own personality yet in a consistent language. The CH327 is a modern classic, perfect for dining but also makes a handsome desk or meeting table.
The table top is made from uninterrupted sections of solid wood running the entire length of the table. This solution, compared to full-width sections, reveals more of the wood"s structure, results in a more harmonious surface, and is considerably more difficult to produce. Extension leaves are available in MDF in your choice of black or grey.
medium: 74.8" L | 37.4" w | 28.3" h | distance between legs: 50" x 24.2"
large: 97.6" L | 37.4" w | 28.3" h | distance between legs: 72.8" x 24.2"
extension leaf: 37.4" x 15.7"
Apr 20, 2018
Datum hinzugefügt
Jan 28, 2022
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