Mountain Modern No.1


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3D Library - Mountain Modern No.1

A marriage between Modern and Rustic, find whimsical woodland themes and nature inspired materials and forms including clocks, lighting, benches, and tables.

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Mountain Modern No.1
    Accessories
        Antler
        Antler Candlestick
        Antler Coat Rack
        Block Cuckoo Clock
        Log Frame
        Owl Candle Holder
        Owl Umbrella Stand
        Pecan Wood Clock
        Pinecone Clock
        Toilet Paper Block
    Lighting
        Bird Table Lamp
        Candlesticks Chandelier
        Twisted Vine Lamp
    Seating
        Fawn Stool
        Forest Barstool
        Pebble Stool
        Skew Bench
        Wrap Bench
    Tables
        Broceliande Table
        Burzee Table
        Dering Coffee Table
        Hallerbos Coffee Table
        Hoddmimis Coffee Table
        Rata Coffee Table
        Sherwood Coffee Table
        Tararua Stool
        Tsingy Stool
    Wysteria
        Wysetria Sofa Table
        Wysteria Coat Rack
        Wysteria Table

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Not sure if there's a way to do it, but we sometimes need to draw wood "slab / slice" countertops and tables live edges.  I see you have some furniture pieces in your library that are built of live-edge countertops.  Is there a way you could offer those same / similar pieces of live-edge countertops without the legs / feet on them, so we could use them as countertops? 

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On 10/4/2023 at 10:15 AM, ScottyBAK said:

Not sure if there's a way to do it, but we sometimes need to draw wood "slab / slice" countertops and tables live edges.  I see you have some furniture pieces in your library that are built of live-edge countertops.  Is there a way you could offer those same / similar pieces of live-edge countertops without the legs / feet on them, so we could use them as countertops? 

This catalog offers some materials that look more like slabs. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/3d-library/index.php?r=site/detail/1236

One way to create a look like this is to make a custom countertop the shape of your slab, then paint it with one of these materials or a custom material based on your own photo.

Here is a reference for custom countertops:  https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00983/creating-a-custom-shaped-countertop.html

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