Crosshatch side side view

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Crosshatch side side view

Discover the Herman Miller Crosshatch side side view chair block, an ideal addition for designers focused on ergonomic and aesthetic solutions. This CAD block from the Chairs - 3 views library offers a side view, essential for precise placement in layouts. Tailored for interior designers and architects seeking to integrate high-end, functional seating options, this customizable block ensures a seamless workflow, enhancing client presentations with accurate, professional visuals.

BrandHerman Miller
CategoriesChair, Seat
Width53.8cm   /   1' 9.2"
Height78cm   /   2' 6.7"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect Chair Placement

The Herman Miller Crosshatch side side view block ensures accurate chair placement in various environments, from office spaces to residential lounges. Its dimensions of 53.8cm width and 78cm height offer a precise fit, supporting optimal layout designs.

Multiple View Options

Switch seamlessly between front, side, and top views with the Crosshatch chair block. This versatility supports comprehensive layout visualization, enabling precise arrangement and integration within interior design projects.

Customizable Materials

Adjust finishes and materials on the Crosshatch chair block to match diverse design aesthetics. Whether aiming for an industrial or modern look, tailor the chair to enhance your design scheme.

Ergonomic Design

The Crosshatch chair block emphasizes ergonomic design, making it suitable for enhancing comfort in office environments or public spaces. Incorporate this chair to ensure both functionality and user comfort.

Industry Compliance

Ensure your design meets industry standards with the Crosshatch chair block. Focus on structural and functional compliance, integrating it into energy-efficient and safety-compliant projects.

Enhanced Presentations

Utilize the Crosshatch chair block to elevate client presentations. Its detailed and customizable views ensure polished, professional displays in both commercial and residential design proposals.



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