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Yes, thanks, I saw it and that one has only four shelves.
Anyway, in my opinion, that the price seems a bit exorbitant.
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@massimo said:
Yes, thanks, I saw it and that one has only four shelves.
Anyway, in my opinion, that the price seems a bit exorbitant.
So what do you want for yours?
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Well I don't know, I'm not interested in selling it and I'm not an expert in the field of old furnitures. Anyway I saw one at 2.000 โฌ somewhere on the net. It was a bit damaged/rusted though.
Originally this was intended as a modular system with simple and pretty cheap elements. So 7.500 $ for a basic piece like that looks a bit too much for me. I've always thought that, generally speaking, design furnitures are somehow overpriced and especially when you look at modern antiques. -
That is pure speculation like for the chairs of Jean Prouvรฉ!

minimum 5 000 โฌ
What a crazzy world!
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The prices of mid-century furniture these days is amazing!

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Massimo, as always mate your modelling, texturing and studio renders are without equal.
And what a stunning piece of furniture to rediscover! I'm going to obsessed now myself to find one!
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Thanks Richard and good luck for your search.

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@richard said:
And what a stunning piece of furniture to rediscover! I'm going to obsessed now myself to find one!
I could always make you one Richard...?
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Quality work mate....in fact, exceptional.
You have raised the bar so high, I now can walk under it....!!
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@gareth said:
Quality work mate....in fact, exceptional.
You have raised the bar so high, I now can walk under it....!!
Very true, have you noticed the 'distressing' on the timber.
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Thanks again guys.

@baz said:
have you noticed the 'distressing' on the timber
Actually that's a pretty articulated material with a mixed bump (wood veins, dents, and scratches), a roughness map and a coloured coating.
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@baz said:
@gareth said:
Quality work mate....in fact, exceptional.
You have raised the bar so high, I now can walk under it....!!
Very true, have you noticed the 'distressing' on the timber.
Insane detail...No....and that's because I refuse to look at Massimo's work with my glasses on in case I notice details like that.
....and that leads me to my criticism, Massimo's images often seem slightly out of focus....!!

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What really really annoys me is the stickers... They are horrible and yet, they look great!
Always one step ahead in every detail!
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[quote="massimo"]Here is a couple of images. I have a dark teak plywood version.
Sorry the images are not particulary good.When do i get to see it for real?
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@massimo said:
@JQL Horrible? Really? Hmmmm...very 50's and perhaps a bit "aged", but it had a thought behind I believe.
Yes I know I exagerated a bit, but what I meant to say was that level of detail really makes sense and adds a lot to an image, turning a simple subject into an incredible render. I agree with you though, aged but not horrible... It made sense at that time and it's vintage now. I still don't like it but I love it on the render.
Sorry and congratulations on your render wich is another excellent piece from you!
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No worries, no need to apologize. I perfectly understood what you meant.

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