table pagoda-style by Charles Limbert 1905
- Type of modelling High Poly
- Geometry Polygonal
- Poligons 27264
- Vertices 27284
- Smooth iteration 1
- Textures Yes
- Rigged No
- Animated No
- Formats FBX , OBJ , MAX
- Archive Size 8,84 mb
- Published 23-07-2023
Description
3D model of а "Pagoda" table by Charles P. Limbert (1905)
About the prototype:
The "Pagoda" table was created by american furniture designer Charles P. Limbert (1854-1923). Charles P. Limbert is one of the most famous furniture designers who made a major contribution to the Arts and Crafts movement in America. The "Pagoda" table was designed in 1900 by the Charles P. Limbert Furniture Co., founded by Charles P. Limbert. In the prosess of creating of this table, Limbert was inspired by the art and architecture of Asia, as well as the works of the Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928), who influenced the European Art Nouveau and Secessionist movements.The table is made in a modern style and is suitable for the interiors of living rooms, offices, halls, made in the style of modernism, contemporariness, minimalism, eclecticism and other modern stylistic trends. The "Pagoda" table was originally designed as a table for "parlors", it can also be used as an end table with a lamp or as a library table. The table is made in the style of the American Arts and Crafts movement and is suitable for the interiors of living rooms, offices, halls, libraries, made in the style of modernism, contemporary, minimalism, eclecticism and other modern stylistic trends.
The table is made of natural wood.
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Dimensions, mm:
Width - 810
Depth - 810
Height - 780