Block
Armchair basic square S
The Armchair basic square S is a versatile CAD block designed for easy integration into interior design projects. Part of the Basic blocks - 3 views library, this armchair is an ideal solution for compact living spaces, offering a practical yet stylish seating option. With dimensions of 90.3cm in width and 89.7cm in height, it fits seamlessly in various room layouts. Perfect for residential or commercial designs, this block lets designers optimize their workflow by customizing materials and views to suit client needs, enhancing presentations with realistic and accurate visuals.
Brand | Generic |
Width | 90.3cm / 2' 11.6" |
Height | 89.7cm / 2' 11.3" |
Perfect in Compact Spaces
The armchair basic square S is ideal for compact living spaces, providing a stylish and functional seating option without occupying too much room. Its manageable dimensions make it perfect for urban apartments and cozy interiors.
View Flexibility
With three views available, designers can seamlessly integrate the armchair into any layout. Whether you need a front, side, or top view, this block offers the versatility required for dynamic room planning.
Customizable Materials
Customize the armchair basic square S with a variety of materials and finishes to match any design aesthetic. Whether aiming for modern minimalism or classic comfort, adjust finishes to reflect client preferences.
Enhanced Client Presentations
Elevate your client presentations with the armchair basic square S block, offering precise and polished visuals that accurately represent proposed layouts in residential or commercial settings.
Ergonomic Design
Designed with ergonomics in mind, the armchair basic square S enhances comfort in any environment, from office spaces to living rooms. Its design supports comfortable seating, crucial for extended use.
Accurate Room Fit
This armchair block is tailored for specific room fittings, ensuring it complements both living and office spaces. Its dimensions make it adaptable for varied room sizes, enhancing spatial planning efforts.