
AJ LED Steel Floor Lamp by Louis Poulsen 3D Model

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Nowadays I focused on Archviz visualization. feel free to contact me at any time.
Nowadays I focused on Archviz visualization. feel free to contact me at any time.
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AJ LED Steel Floor Lamp by Louis Poulsen 3D Model
AJ LED Steel Floor Lamp by Louis Poulsen
* Archive has 3DsMax 2017 + OBJ;
* Renderer: Corona 9;
* Corona legacy material used. You should use at least corona 1.5;
* Subdivision Ready;
* Unwrapped UVs with non-overlapping clusters;
* System Units: mm;
* Dimensions: 163, 21, H130 cm;
|Poly Count(Turbo Off): 4070
|Vertex Count(Turbo Off): 4253
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|Poly Count(Turbo On): 32560
|Vertex Count(Turbo On): 16510
Arne Jacobsen designed this fixture, among many other features, for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, in 1957. The floor lamp yields a pleasant downward directed light with its white painted inner shade. Furthermore, the shade can be tilted to adjust light distribution. The AJ lamp family is considered to be the design Jacobsen is most famous for worldwide. Apart from the AJ Floor, the AJ family consisted of a table lamp too, a smaller table lamp, a wall lamp as well as a table mounted lamp that were all to be found around the SAS Royal Hotel after its inauguration in 1960. The clean distinguished shape of the AJ lamp with its immaculate light could be seen all around the hotel in copper and stainless steel. Together with the AJ Royal, the AJ lamp family was part of the overall design concept, which Jacobsen had created for the hotel. He practically designed everything himself. The parallels between the straight lines and the combination of straight and curved angles in the AJ lamp design are also visible in the geometric contours of his buildings.
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Shirbeigi
* Archive has 3DsMax 2017 + OBJ;
* Renderer: Corona 9;
* Corona legacy material used. You should use at least corona 1.5;
* Subdivision Ready;
* Unwrapped UVs with non-overlapping clusters;
* System Units: mm;
* Dimensions: 163, 21, H130 cm;
|Poly Count(Turbo Off): 4070
|Vertex Count(Turbo Off): 4253
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|Poly Count(Turbo On): 32560
|Vertex Count(Turbo On): 16510
Arne Jacobsen designed this fixture, among many other features, for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, in 1957. The floor lamp yields a pleasant downward directed light with its white painted inner shade. Furthermore, the shade can be tilted to adjust light distribution. The AJ lamp family is considered to be the design Jacobsen is most famous for worldwide. Apart from the AJ Floor, the AJ family consisted of a table lamp too, a smaller table lamp, a wall lamp as well as a table mounted lamp that were all to be found around the SAS Royal Hotel after its inauguration in 1960. The clean distinguished shape of the AJ lamp with its immaculate light could be seen all around the hotel in copper and stainless steel. Together with the AJ Royal, the AJ lamp family was part of the overall design concept, which Jacobsen had created for the hotel. He practically designed everything himself. The parallels between the straight lines and the combination of straight and curved angles in the AJ lamp design are also visible in the geometric contours of his buildings.
Kind Regards
Shirbeigi