This is high poly chairRendered in vray.Stack not collapsed.Textures included.Model tested checkmate light program.3ds, fbx, obj files exported without meshsmooth modifier.
No hidden objectsAll objects grouppedAll objects have materialsNo missing textures and texture paths clearedAll objects have 1:1 scaleModel have lights and cameras , just open max file andClick render and you have same image as preview.
Product InformationIn 2001, the Museum of Modern Art in New York asked Emeco and Philippe Starck to design a stool for a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe retrospective. The museums request was simple: Create a stool that Mies would have chosen for the exhibition himself. Simple and straightforward, the Emeco Stool (2001) is made using the same 77-step process that Emeco perfected to satisfy the militarys need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant chairs for submarines. The companys proprietary metal processing method yields aluminum three times stronger than steel and a stool so durable that it has an estimated life span of 150 years. Stool with brushed finish suitable for outdoor use. This is the authentic Emeco Stool by Emeco. Made in U.S.A. Made from 80% recycled aluminum (40% post-consumer, 40% post-industrial), which requires only 5% of the energy needed to produce virgin aluminum.
MaterialsAluminum with polished or anodized brushed finish; stainless steel foot caps with clear plastic glides.