Gigi chair side view

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Gigi chair side view

The Gigi chair side view is a versatile CAD block within our kitchen basics - 3 views library, offering an easy addition to any kitchen or dining room layout. With a width of 66.7cm and a height of 103.2cm, this chair block enhances spatial design without compromising comfort. Ideal for designers focusing on ergonomics, it enriches projects aligned with sustainability and efficiency trends, saving time on custom furniture drafting and allowing professionals to deliver polished client presentations.

Width66.7cm   /   2' 2.2"
Height103.2cm   /   3' 4.6"
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Ideal Kitchen Seating

The Gigi chair side view block is perfect for kitchen and dining areas, blending seamlessly into a variety of layouts. Its design prioritizes comfort and functionality, making it a great choice for modern interiors seeking ergonomic seating solutions.

Multiple View Customization

This block supports front, side, and top views, offering designers the flexibility to match any interior layout. It's particularly useful for achieving precise placement in compact or expansive kitchen designs.

Ergonomic Design Focus

Emphasizing ergonomic comfort, the Gigi chair side view provides optimal support, enhancing usability in kitchen settings. This makes the chair block a highly sought-after element in designs focusing on user-friendly living spaces.

Material Customization Options

Customize the Gigi chair's material and finish to suit a variety of styles, whether aiming for a sleek modern look or a warm rustic feel. This adaptability ensures it complements any kitchen or dining aesthetics.

Efficient Space Planning

At 66.7cm wide and 103.2cm high, the Gigi chair side view is designed for space efficiency without sacrificing comfort, fitting perfectly in compact kitchens and open-plan dining areas alike.

Enhanced Client Presentations

Using the Gigi chair side view block enhances client presentations by providing accurate, professional visuals, helping communicate kitchen design concepts effectively.



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