3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX

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Rea Chair
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3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
3ds rea chair furniture - Rea Chair by PerspectX
DescriptionA chair is a kind of furniture for sitting, consisting of a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. Chairs also often have four legs to support the seat raised above the floor. Without back and arm rests it is called a stool. A chair for more than one person is a couch, sofa, settee, loveseat, recliner or bench. A separate footrest for a chair is known as an ottoman, hassock or pouffe. A chair mounted in a vehicle or in a theater is simply called a seat. Chairs as furniture typically can be moved. HistoryThe chair is of extreme antiquity. Although for many centuries and indeed for thousands of years it was an article of state and dignity rather than an article of ordinary use. 'The chair' is still extensively used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. Committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairperson'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not, in fact, until the 16th century that it became common anywhere. The chest, the bench and the stool were until then the ordinary seats of everyday life, and the number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most of such examples are of ecclesiastical or seigneurial origin. Our knowledge of the chairs of remote antiquity is derived almost entirely from monuments, sculpture and paintings. A few actual examples exist in the British Museum, in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo, and elsewhere.
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Product ID:426468
Published:Oct 29, 2008
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:12,584
Vertices:12,662
Textures:Yes
Materials:Yes
Rigged:No
Animated:No
UV Mapped:Unknown
Unwrapped UVs:Unknown
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