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Upholstered Sofa CAD Block- 2-Seater Design with Details

Upholstered Sofa CAD Block- 2-Seater Design with Details
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Description

This AutoCAD drawing provides a detailed working design for a stylish upholstered 2-seater sofa, also known as a loveseat, measuring 1700x800 mm. The drawing features comprehensive construction details, including armrests and loose cushions, along with essential blow-up fixing details for easy assembly. This DWG file is an excellent resource for furniture designers and architects, making it useful for both residential and commercial interior design projects. Whether you're designing a cozy living room or a chic lounge area, this CAD block ensures accurate representation and construction of high-quality upholstered furniture.
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Product Details
Category Furniture & Fixtures
Software Autocad DWG
File ID 1846
Type Paid

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