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Geometry Polygonal
Detail level Photorealistic
Materials Yes
Textures Yes
UVW Mapped No
Adjustable No
Extension Size Supported version Supported renderers Format description?Compatibility
.max 2.75 MB 3ds MAX 9 or above
  • VRay
  • Mental Ray
  • Scanline

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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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.

Files units are centimeters and all models are accurately scaled to represent real-life object's dimensions.

The model comes as a single editable mesh or poly object (or as group for rigged models or where displace modifier has been used) 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.

         
Extension Size Supported version Supported renderers Format description?Compatibility
.c4d 4.16 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.

         
Extension Size Supported version Supported renderers Format description?Compatibility
.skp 5.20 MB SketchUp 8 or above

SketchUp file format with basic materials and textures.

         
Extension Size Supported version Supported renderers Format description?Compatibility
.fbx and .obj 4.71 MB
OBJ an FBX files with diffuse colors and textures.
         
Extension Size Supported version Supported renderers Format description?Compatibility
.aof 1.37 MB
Abvent Artlantis file format with materials, proper shaders and textures.
         

One purchase gives access to all file formats available. By default only .max file format is selected for download.

During the checkout process and before downloading a model you will see a list of available file formats to make your selection.

You can download at no cost all additional file formats needed at any time from "Downloads" page in your Account.

Product description

Brand:  Santa & Cole, Spain www.santacole.com Designer:  Antoni Arola Design Connected ID: 3457
Paper-thin maple wood strips are knotted around a steel cubic-shaped shell surrounding an intense light-source which, in this way, acquires volumetric qualities. One of the peculiarities of this lamp is the fact that due to maple wood elasticity one can customise the lamp by setting it up in different ways. It is available in two sizes, the smallest of which has a diameter of 60cm and 10cm wide strips. The larger version offers an oversized 120cm diameter and 20 cm strips. Each wooden band comes numbered to be assembled in the correct place on the structure. Resulting is a glowing knot of fine wood which projects light in opposed directions, offering subtle variations in transparency. It is named after the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition which was being developed at the Estudi Arola parallel to its creation, although it could have also been called "Tagliatelle" or  "Ghery".

Year of design: 2003

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