Plywood
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A quartet of models that have plywood in common. From the left: The Zig Zag Chair, by Gerrit Rietveld, one of the founders of the de Stijl movement in the 1920s; the Seven Chair, by the Dutch architect Mart Van Schijndel, who designed it as an homage to Rietveld; an Ikea chair from the 1960s, by the Danish designer Verner Panton; and the Chippendale Chair by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, American architects who helped found the postmodern movement.
Enjoy.
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Nice, nice, nice, and nice.

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Thank you, sir.
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cool

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Thank you, tuna. Except for the Chippendale chair, they were easy to model, too.
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I had designed some plywood benches who's backs flipped forward to make a table. Had underseat storage too...I should find those files again, maybe update them.
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