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Masanori Umeda: Getsuen Armchair (1990)
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kenma really went "there's no chance in hell we'll end up being friends" to "I copied my husband's laugh because I love him so much"
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Study of a Sleeping Woman in an Armchair - Thèrése Lessore 1919.
British 1884-1945
Watercolour over pencil , 21 x 27.5 cm. 8.27 x 10.83 in.
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Hey Jacky
Are you interested in converting the three sofas from The Sims 4 by Felixandre? The set comes with one with 3 places, 2 places and 1 place, if it's possible.
Link is Here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/fayun-part-2-74124600
Have a nice day!
Fayun Armchair, Loveseat and Sofa for The Sims 2
These are 4to2 conversions from Felixandre, low poly. Loveseat and Sofa are repo/slaved to the Armchair, so you need the Armchair Mesh and recolors (10 colors) to use the other two.
I also used @lordcrumps shadow file (included) for the first time and I think I will use it often from now one. Thank you LordCrumps <3
DOWNLOAD HERE
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Judy Kensley Mckie, 'Monkey" Armchair, 1994,
Patinated bronze, Walnut,
35 x 24 3/4 x 23 1/2 in. (88.9 x 62.9 x 59.7 cm)
Courtesy: Christie's / Sotheby's
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Raphael Navot
Acrostic Overlay Armchair, 2021
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Armchair (c. 1931) designed by René Herbst
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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English Victorian Bamboo Moon Arm Chairs
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Anemone Armchair by Giancarlo Zema for Giovannetti (2011)
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Armchair
c.1875-1876
Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company
This armchair, along with a matching side chair and cabinet, was made for Pottier and Stymus’ display at the 1876 Centennial International Exhibition in Philadelphia. This seminal event offered unprecedented exposure to potential patrons and sparked the nation’s preference for the Aesthetic style. Founding partner Auguste Pottier then donated the pieces to the Metropolitan Museum as examples of distinguished contemporary craftsmanship.
During the late 1870s and early 1880s, New York City emerged as the center for the production of luxury furniture, interior woodwork, and decoration. Companies including George A. Schastey & Co., Herter Brothers, Pottier and Stymus Manufacturing Company, and Herts Brothers flourished during this period of unparalleled financial growth. With showrooms and manufactories located in the city’s thriving commercial district at Union Square, they received commissions from wealthy financiers and railroad magnates in New York City and across the country for custom-made furnishings. These full-service firms depended on the skills of highly trained émigré craftsmen, many of whom had fled political strife and economic hardship in regions that compose modern-day France and Germany.
The MET (Accession Number: 88.10.3)
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The Library - Ingrid Fröhlich
German, b. 1940 -
Illustration
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