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The chair I made was inspired by Michael Thonet’s No. 14 chair. The story of his incredible success began in 1841 at the Koblenz trade fair, where he met Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, who was fascinated by his ideas and invited him to the Viennese court. Chair No. 14 was patented in 1859.

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Blender + ZBrush + Marmoset Toolbag + Substance Painter.Textures: 4096

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