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Eileen Gray Adjustable Table E1027

Eileen Gray Adjustable Table E1027

It is named after the summer house E 1027, “Maison en bord de mer”, that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her collaborator, Jean Badovici. Likewise, the secret code-name comes from her: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for [...]

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Voido rocking chair

Voido rocking chair

Thanks to Pierre Dubertrand for sharing this free 3D model of rocking Voido chair with FlyingArchitecture :) Download as usually in Rhinoceros NURBS format, or in general obj mesh extension. Download: free Rhino NURBS model. free general OBJ model.

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Konstantin Grcic – Chair One

Konstantin Grcic – Chair One

Thanks to ModelBaron (check out his renewed website) for sharing this 3D model of the Chair One by Konstantin Grcic. This model is great piece for our legendary furniture collection here at FlyingArchitecture! Download: free Rhino NURBS model. free general OBJ model.

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Louis 20 by Vitra

Louis 20 by Vitra

Thanks to Ivan Málek for creating this free 3D model of the famous furniture – Louis 20 by Vitra. This model is available as usually in Rhinoceros 3D format, or general obj format for 3ds max or any other 3D modeling software, such as Maya, Cinema 4D, Modo, Sketchup, etc. [...]

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Nelson – Home Desk – 1958

Nelson – Home Desk – 1958

In the late 1940s, Charles Eames noted all the “fantastic things being made of wire.” That fascination led Charles & Ray Eames to develop a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wire rods.  Thanks to Jeanloïc Nédélec  for sending this model. Visit Jeanloïc’s blog to see his work. Download: free Rhino NURBS model. free [...]

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Amoebe by Vitra

Amoebe by Vitra

Thanks to Pierre Dubertrand for creating this free 3D model of the famous furniture – Amoebe armchair by Vitra. This model is available as usually in Rhinoceros 3D format, or general obj format for 3ds max or any other 3D modeling software, such as Maya, Cinema 4D, Modo, Sketchup, etc. [...]

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Barcelona Daybed – Mies van der Rohe

Barcelona Daybed – Mies van der Rohe

Created by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for his 1929 German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, the Barcelona Collection’s pure composition came to epitomize Modern architecture. From the hand-buffed frame to the individual leather squares carefully welted together, each Barcelona piece is a tribute to the traditional craftsmanship [...]

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S533r legendary chair by Mies van der Rohe

S533r legendary chair by Mies van der Rohe

The targeted restriction in the use of materials, elegance in the lines and transparency in the effect are the characteristic properties of the S 533. It owes its special comfort to constant elastic flexing. This effect results from the fact that Mies van der Rohe conceived the front part of [...]

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