Outdoor furniture
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It's the height of summer, the right time of year for some classic garden furniture. I worked up the two Lutyens benches from photos on the Lutyens Furniture & Lighting web site; the tree bench, from information on the Weatherend site. These and other of my models are also in the 3D Warehouse, where I use the name Daver.
Fair warning to anyone who looks closely: The arm and back slats on the Delhi bench are merely positioned, with no joinery. After all, it's the height of summer and I'm allowed to relax a bit.
Let me know what you think. I welcome any type of feedback.
Best,
david
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Nice work, David.
I see a couple of small things that could be fixed/changed but since it is the height of summer and we're trying to relax, I'll let them go.
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It was never this hot and humid then.
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Looking very beautiful..
You outdoor furniture are looking different and also looking your great effort in its setting.
Please tell me about its cost? -
I don't know what the actual furniture would cost. I based my sketches on images found on sellers' web sites. In both cases, prices vary depending on the wood you want, the finish you choose, or both. Here are links to the sites:
http://www.lutyens-furniture.com/index.html
I'm sure none of these pieces is cheap. I would not be surprised by prices in excess of US$2000 for each piece.
The three pieces I sketched are ones that have fascinated me for years. For example, I first encountered the Lutyens bench (the one with the very curvy back) more than 25 years ago. I even made a few in 1:12 scale, for people who collect dollhouse miniatures. But I have never for a minute thought I could make one full-size. Same goes for the tree bench and the Lutyens Delhi bench: I'm perfectly content to draw them rather than build them for real.
dh -
Morton,
I neglected to thank you for the compliment. I'm glad you liked the modeling.
dh
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