Sedia Gresham di GEORGE SMITH LLC Modello 3D
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- Geometriapolygonal_ngons used
- poligoni26,362
- vertici17,431
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltomixed
Descrizione
This is high poly chair 3d model
Rendered in vray.
Stack not collapsed.
Textures included.
3ds, fbx, obj files exported without meshsmooth modifier.
No hidden objects
All objects groupped
All objects have materials
No missing textures and texture paths cleared
All objects have 1:1 scale
File have gamma 1.0
Unit scale cm 1:1
Model optimised for rendering in 3ds max and v-ray, in other programs may adjust materials and lighting,
A Cocktail Collection piece. Envisaged with entertaining in mind, And Objects for George Smith is our latest collaboration with Martin Brudnizki which presents a collection of stylish, low level seating tailored for both bars and homes that is easy to mix and, most importantly, the perfect place to perch for comfortable cocktail consumption.
George Smith have worked closely with Martin Brudnizki for over a decade creating bespoke and iconic pieces for a selection of his most prestigious restaurant and hotel projects around the world including Soho Beach House in Miami, Cecconis in West Hollywood, The Ivy and the illustrious Annabels in London. The result is a collection which seamlessly blends the glamour of the cocktail bar with the comfort and relaxed ambience of imbibing at home.
The five piece collection includes The Hogarth Chair, The Gresham Chair (shown here), The Almack Chair, The Almack Sofa, and The Portland Sofa.
This chair is in stock in Wood Smoke of our Mohair Velvet and ready to ship, or, can be made to order in 12-14 weeks.
Dimensions: 27" D x 18" W x 25" H; seat depth: 18", seat height: 17"
26362 polys
May 23, 2020
Data aggiunta
Aug 21, 2025
ultimo aggiornamento
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