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    • elmerE Offline
      elmer
      last edited by

      I really like this one.

      Design: 1936
      Production: 1937
      
Manufacturer: Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy 

      Size: l 70 x h 74.5 x L 97.5; seat height 31.5 cms 

      Material: varnished sheet metal, acrylic glass

      It would be nice to see your renders.


      garden chair 10-2.jpg


      garden chair skp.jpg


      GARDEN CHAIR-11.skp

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      • J Offline
        jpalm32
        last edited by

        Thanks, very nice. Going to work on it. Too nice for free, but i'll take it.

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
          last edited by

          The French touch design 😉

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
            last edited by

            1936? Wow. Great modeling. Very nice of you to share!

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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            • cottyC Offline
              cotty
              last edited by

              Thanks for sharing! Nice model...


              GARDEN-CHAIR-cotty.jpg

              my SketchUp gallery

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              • J Offline
                jpalm32
                last edited by

                Made some changes to arm rest fasteners & bar holders.
                Thought they should be smoother for arm confort.
                Bar holders rounded just looked more finished.
                Added some height to foot plugs.


                Garden Chair.jpg

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                • elmerE Offline
                  elmer
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for interest. It's my pleasure to share.

                  Here is what I found about the baby doing some deeper search on the net:

                  Like Jean Prouvé, Jacques André came from a family of architects and craftsmen in Nancy. Their fathers were actively involved in the Ecole de Nancy, which played an important role in Art Nouveau. Jean Prouvé was a founding member in 1929 of the avant-garde Union des Artistes Modernes (UAM) and in 1934 recruited Jacques André as well, who had just received his architecture degree and had been working with him since the 1920s. In 1936 the two of them suggested to UAM on the occasion of the 1937 World’s Fair in Paris that the union present a complete ensemble of furniture. The intention was to create a combination of steel with acrylic glass and thus create an equivalent in furniture to high-tech architecture which, through its skeletal steel construction and generous use of glass, created an increasingly light appearance. Prouvé had produced a prototype for a Plexiglas object that same year and had presented it at the Paris autumn salon. In February of 1937, Jacques André began production of the collection, which was only intended to comprise six pieces. The chair was made of folded and perforated sheet metal and was constructed in Jean Prouvé’s workshop. Folding the sheet metal increased its resilience, while perforation reduced the weight and supported the visual sense of dematerialization. The material acrylic glass only appears to be light and was at that time very difficult to produce and to process. Upon the presentation of the ensemble in 1937, André also encountered problems with the weatherproofing of the material, which tended to develop cracks in direct sunlight. The anticipated positive response was not forthcoming and the hope of finding a manufacturer to produce the series was disappointed. MK

                  @ jpalm
                  Glorious rendering, love it, may I ask you which render soft you use?

                  @ Pilou
                  No comment… 😒

                  @ cotty
                  Great render, the rusty texture is great but although the material you used for the seat is nice, I think it lacks the acrylic transparency.

                  @pbacot
                  Yeah, I think it was the good time, lot of things to invent.

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
                    last edited by

                    @elmer said:

                    @ cotty
                    Great render, the rusty texture is great but although the material you used for the seat is nice, I think it lacks the acrylic transparency.

                    It's an old one and was a long time in the direct sun, so it bleached out and got so many hair cracks that the transparency seems to be gone 😉

                    my SketchUp gallery

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                    • ginchiusG Offline
                      ginchius
                      last edited by

                      not my taste chair, but...


                      garden chair.jpg

                      You can find my models at http://sketchucation.com/shop/models

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                      • J Offline
                        jpalm32
                        last edited by

                        @ jpalm
                        Glorious rendering, love it, may I ask you which render soft you use?

                        Twilight. Thanks again for the model.

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