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This is a model of varnished wood Thin Edge Double Dresser by George Nelson for Herman Miller. It features 10 drawers and body of sturdy varnished glossy finish wooden body, and original aluminum legs. The model uitilizes a single legacy Advanced Wood map, tweaked for a nice look. All dresser's elements can be tweaked by moving the texture via UV Xform modifier (only in the max2022 file). No bitmaps are used because none are needed. The model was created from photo references and original measurements. The model features a neat and simple quad topology.

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George Nelson Thin Edge Double Dresser for Herman Miller 3D model

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Size: 14.5 MB
Corona 9 | 2020
Corona 9 | 2022
Corona 9 | 2021
Corona 9 | 2019
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