Causeuse
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Evidently this is one. I didn't know that word, either.
Design attributed to Josef Hoffmann. Built around 1906 in Vienna.
This was just a quick doodle because I needed a model for a blog post.
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Great work as usual Dave.
I'm thinking with a little modification I could build one of these babies and use it for the old age "walker" I'm inevitably headed for. Outclass all the old folks at the seniors home. -
Thanks Dale.
With some wheels on the front and tennis balls on the back legs you'll be all set.
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Hmmm. A real "conversation" piece.
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"Causeuse" means "Love-seat" in French - so its about right ?
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Pilou, I didn't make up the name for it.
The thing isn't very wide and seems kind of spindly for two pairs of cheeks to share.
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A wooing pair sit side by side, but facing opposite directions: so perching and balanced weight is possible
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It's been so long, I forgot.
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As you use a French word, "causeuse", maybe "tΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte" will be more appropriate for this special furniture!
Notion of face to face, front to front is more include inside than causeuse!
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@dave r said:
This was just a quick doodle.
You're just trying make me feel hopelessly inadequate aren't you.
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I've been playing around with the render. This is one I did just before leaving for work this morning.
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Nice render Dave.
Think a 30 Deg angle would be nice or better.
Maybe camera up a bit?
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Thanks John. For that last one I really just wanted the end on view. I like the way the light plays on those diamonds.
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