An artist that appeared here in Blender 3D Architect multiple times was Laci Lacko, with a couple of furniture models shared on his Behance profile. Today, you can download another model from that artist that often uses Blender for his creations. You can download from his profile a Marte Lounge Chair. The artist doesn’t provide all the textures for the model, but it makes it clear that you can use the object for commercial projects.
Does this model work with Blender? Unlike many other artists that eventually share furniture models in unfriendly formats, such as MAX, we have a model using OBJ. That is a universal type of 3D object that you can easily import to Blender.
The furniture itself has a design resembling nature and natural objects with wood as the primary material.
Using Blender for architecture
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