Furniture Tutorial #22

It’s been a while, but we’re back with another tutorial!

First up is a nice chair design John came up with.

The 2×3 plate base is quite standard, but the back uses some more interesting elements.

Giving an elaborate carved wood effect.

Next is a canopy bed design. The upper portions is built upside down so these slopes simulate curtains.

At either end smaller bows and cheese slopes are used.

Inkwell elements and 2x2x3 corner slopes finish the bottoms of the curtains.

While simultaneously reversing stud direction.

The roof of the canopy is once again studs up building.

And adding a 4×6 section of plates on the bottoms allows it to sit securely on the previously built frame.

Like so.

Third is an interesting table that uses clips and cheese slopes for the base.

The table surface is 3×3, and needs to be made of 1×3 plates.

This allows the clips to attach to the plate tubes.

And last is a simple container that’s an alternative to regular prefab barrels.

We hope you found these four designs useful!

2 Comments:

  1. What is the element used in the chair back, i.e. bricklink part number?

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