Roman bed - Triclinium - Lectus cubicularis3D Model
The lectus was perhaps the most important item of Roman style furniture. Used for sleeping, sitting, relaxing or eating, the lectus was a wooden frame supporting criss crossed leather straps that held a matress stuffed, originally with straw, and later with wool or feathers. It had a headboard, and was furnished with pillows, cushions and a coverlet. The legs were often highly decorated and inlaid or plated with tortoise-shell, ivory, or the precious metals. The lectus also formed the basis of Roman style bedroom furniture. Replica of an original 1899 black and white in-text wood engraving of a Roman dining couch of the type found at the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. The couch was made from a wooden frame and fitted with bronze mountings. Modeled in Blender with PBR texture (Diffuse/Roughnness/Metallic/Normal OpenGL) from Substance Paintet at 4k, 2k and 1k resolution. Differents LOD implementations at OBJ, FBX and .blend files.
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Vertex 25160 Faces 25286
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Vertex 11496 Faces 11670
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