Low back chair side view

Block

Low back chair side view

The Low back chair side view block is an essential asset for interior designers and architects focusing on kitchen layouts. With a precise width of 45.2cm and height of 73cm, it seamlessly integrates into any kitchen space, emphasizing efficiency and aesthetic appeal. As part of the Kitchen basics - 3 views library, this CAD block allows for versatile design applications, saving valuable time and enhancing presentation quality. Embrace the latest industry trends of compact living and ergonomic design with this customizable block, perfect for streamlined workflows and client satisfaction.

BrandGeneric
Width45.2cm   /   1' 5.8"
Height73cm   /   2' 4.7"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect Kitchen Fit

Designed with precision, the Low back chair side view block seamlessly fits into kitchen environments. Its dimensions allow it to blend effortlessly, catering to compact living solutions without compromising style or function.

View Customization

This block offers multiple views, optimizing placement within your design. Switch between front, side, and top views to achieve the most accurate and visually appealing kitchen layout.

Ergonomic Design

Prioritize comfort and usability with the ergonomic design of the Low back chair. Ideal for kitchen seating, this block addresses both functionality and aesthetics, supporting sustainable design trends.

Client Presentation Ready

Enhance client presentations with the Low back chair side view block, providing polished and detailed visuals. Ensure clients can easily envision the final kitchen layout with professional CAD blocks.

Material Adaptation

Customize the material and finish of the Low back chair to suit specific design needs. Whether opting for a sleek modern look or traditional warmth, this block offers flexible adaptation possibilities.

Optimized for Space

The compact dimensions of the Low back chair side view block make it ideal for space optimization in kitchens. Incorporate it into various layouts to maximize functional space utilization.



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