Substitutions
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I spotted this table this morning on the 1stdibs.com web site. Edward Durrell Stone, a noted American architect, designed the original. It's covered in leather, with the hide cut in strips and woven to form interesting random patterns on the top. There wasn't a good head-on view of the top, so I substituted a lizard-skin texture to approximate the weaving. For the rest of the table, also covered in leather, I used one of SketchUp's native wood textures, which was just fuzzy enough to resemble the leather. I still need to tweak the thickness of the top and the 3 support columns.
What do you think?
Best,
dh
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