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Jean Prouve Chair 3d Model

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Chairs take the most stress on their back legs, where they bear the weight of the user's upper body. The engineer, architect and designer Jean Prouvé incorporated this simple insight in his design for the Standard Chair: while steel tubing suffices for the front legs, since they are subject to less stress, the back legs are made of voluminous hollow sections that transfer the primary weight to the floor.Standard is available in the classic version with seat and backrest in wood or as the Standard SP model with seat and backrest in robust plastic.Standard Chair Jean Prouve The intellectual property depicted in this model, including the brand "vitra", is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original rights holders. Editorial uses of this product are allowed, but other uses (such as within computer games) may require legal clearances from third party intellectual property owners. Don't see the file format you need? Free File Format ConversionChat with us now. Live Chat Now 24/7




Currently sells 320 products Standard Chair Jean Prouve - 1934 - Edited by VitraVery accurate modelisation3 Versions provided :• Low poly: 706 Vertices 742 Faces • Medium Poly: : 1586 Vertices 1704 Faces • High Poly: : 3063 Vertices 3440 Faces 8 shaders provided (+2 textures):* wood , black, red, green / frame white or Black 3dsmax5 optimised Shaders for fast rendering (+ 2 textures)* Measurements (accurate 'on scale') : Height: 32' w:16,5' p:19,4' H: 81,3cm L:42 cm p:48,8 cm* Frame made of lacquered tubular and sheet steel. Seat and back in natural or lacquered beech.Rendered and exported from 3dsmax 5 standardType 'FHQ' in the search field for more High Quality Furnitures from us The intellectual property depicted in this model, including the brands "jean prouvé" and "vitra", is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original rights holders. By registering you confirm, that you accept our Terms of Use, Content and Privacy Policy.Jean Prouve Fauteuil De Salon Be the first to review this product




Jean Prouve Fauteuil De Salon 3d model Rediscover the mid 20th century French modern chair.Perfect design and complete architectural form. Design by Jean Prouve, 1939. Manufactured by Vitra . max2009(Vray scene), 3ds, dwg, obj, FBX, Revit family Write Your Own Review How do you rate this product? Create your online portofolio Give & receive feedback I agree with the Terms & Conditions. lamp Shandy 3d model Glass table with chairs 3d model Chair with armrests 3d model Pots and pans blend 3d model Knifes set Vitesse 3d model Circular skimmer 3d model Jean Prouve Fauteuil Cite 3d model Nanna Ditzel Trinidad Chair 3d model Slotted spoon 3d model Luster zig-zag 3d model Luster Globo Paris 3d model Doors interior 13 pics 3d model 17 free household 3d models. available in 3DS, BLEND, C4D, DAE, FBX, MA, MAX, MTL, OBJ, or STL format. +2182 Royalty-free & commercial license premium Household 3D Models over at CGStudio.




Living room interior home decoration furnishing Glass Bowl and Cloth Low Poly Band Aid Box Chair Louis XVI french styleProuvé RAW, G-Star's latest collaboration in promoting its creative approach to other fields outside of clothing, links the denim brand with modernist Jean Prouvé's furniture designs. Two years ago, the Amsterdam-based company approached Swiss contemporary furniture manufacturer Vitra and proposed a makeover of 14 pieces by Prouvé. Creative teams from both sides worked via email, video conferencing and in-person meetings to realize the project, the fruition of which is on display at the Vitra Fire Station in Weil am Rhein, Germany until 31 July 2011. Between October and November this year, nine of the pieces, ranging from $1,210 to $7,225, will be available to buy through Vitra. Here, G-Star's Global Brand Director Shubhankar Ray gives us more insight into the partnership. Over the years [we've] collected, bought and appreciated Prouvé's furniture pieces.




We ended up meeting Vitra and found that they also shared our maniacal dedication to design innovation, technology, craftsmanship and quality. So we decided to work together on a unique design experiment fusing our design DNA with Vitra and Prouvé. We jointly wanted to re-launch Prouvé's classic pieces... to make Prouvé available and accessible to more people and not only the happy few who can afford, collect or find Prouvé's furniture. Both creative teams visited and were immersed in each other's world. We even tested Prouvé RAW prototypes as the set built for one of our fashion shows last summer where we had the audience sitting on Fauteuil Direction chairs. About 20 people were involved from both sides, along with Catherine Prouvé, Jean's granddaughter. We re-interpreted Prouvés originals by using new production techniques and adjusting the ergonomic aspects, such as size correction in the chairs to make them more suitable for today's man and woman versus the 1951 original.




We also used new materials for the Fateuil Direction chair, like square-weave canvas, which ages with character - it's too obvious and expected for us to use denim. We used natural leather for the armrests of the Cite chair, like [with our] belts. For some of the tables, like the Tropique, we changed the top from solid wood to a more modern steel. The other element was the colors; for example, with the Direction chairs, we finally settled on neutral dark gray - close to G-Star's DNA. The challenge was to add as little design as possible, to just underline the usefulness of the product. A focus on democratic functionality and the use of raw and high-quality materials to incorporate into our store designs, showrooms and brand architecture. A good learning [point] is also of our democratic purpose and the usefulness of modernist furniture and particularly Prouvés designs that match denim. When Prouvé's furniture gets old, it ages with character just like worn-in or damaged denim.

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