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Lazy Marco Lounge Chair

By Vincent Sheppard

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Geometry Polygonal
Detail level Photorealistic
Materials Yes
Textures Yes
UVW Mapped No
Adjustable No
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.max 897.49 kB 3ds MAX 9 or above
  • VRay
  • Mental Ray
  • Scanline

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All Design Connected 3d models are originally created in 3ds Max 9 and V-Ray renderer. We use in-house developed automation tools to convert our models to support other renderers like Mental Ray, Built-in Scanline, Corona and Maxwell, with MXM and MXS files included.

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.c4d 1.88 MB Cinema 4D R16 or above
  • Adv. / Physical
  • V-Ray 1.9
  • V-Ray 3.4

All Design Connected 3d models are originally created in 3ds Max and for V-Ray renderer. Our in-house team of 3d artists handle all further conversions and adaptations to deliver best possible visual and technical quality of the Cinema 4D content we offer.

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All Design Connected 3d models are originally created in 3ds Max and for V-Ray renderer. Our in-house team of 3d artists handle all further conversions and adaptations to deliver best possible visual and technical quality of the Cinema 4D content we offer.

Files units are centimeters and all models are accurately scaled to represent real-life object's dimensions. The model comes as a single editable object (or as a group when necessary) properly named and positioned in the center of coordinate system. No lights, cameras and render/scene setup are included unless otherwise stated in the particular model's description.

         
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.skp 1.45 MB SketchUp 8 or above

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.fbx and .obj 1.38 MB
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.aof 506.22 kB
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The Vincent Sheppard Lazy Marco Lloyd Loom Chair is a harmonious fushion between armchair and chair. A seating option, which due to its fluid lines, brings a totally new dimension to Lloyd Loom. Made from attractive curved Beech the chairs armrests and feet give the Lazy Marco Chair an elegance that provides amazing seating comfort combined with an ergonomic backrest. Vincent Sheppard’s extensive range of weave colour options allows you to personalize your interior in a way seldom offered by furniture manufacturers. Making your furniture truly bespoke!
The reknowned Lloyd Loom process was invented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted craft paper round a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. Lloyd Loom chairs quickly became very popular and in 1921 he sold his patent to an English manufacturer, which used Lloyd Loom to create a range of typical English furniture. Lloyd Loom was soon all the rage in Europe too. At the height of its popularity, Lloyd Loom furniture could be found in hotels, restaurants and tea rooms, as well as aboard zeppelins and cruise liners. The production of Lloyd Loom chairs came to a halt in Europe when the factory in England was bombed at the end of the Second World War.
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