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Make-up Vanity

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    PKast
    last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 01:44

    A custom make-up vanity that was on the drawing board as the final piece of millwork for a highrise condominium in San Francisco. Alas it was never built. Designed by the architectural firm of Heung-Iboshi in San Francisco. It was probably going to be built out of zebra wood. This was rendered with birds-eye maple. Done in Sketchup and post-processed with Piranesi or Photoshop. It was intended to have a glass top.

    Best,


    H_ Make Up Vanity CO1200.jpg


    H_ Make Up Vanity YE21200.jpg

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      Hazza
      last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 04:53

      Nice, is the model available to look at?

      See all of my SketchUp models here.

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        PKast
        last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 06:44

        Hazza, I modelled it but it is not mine to give away.

        Best,

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          Dave R
          last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 12:15

          Nice work. It's a shame it was never built.

          Etaoin Shrdlu

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            boofredlay
            last edited by 14 Jan 2009, 16:34

            Nice work and nice presentations too.

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              zool
              last edited by 7 Feb 2009, 06:50

              An linear adaptation of a piece designed by Emile-Jacques Ruhlman.

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