Planet Table Low 3D Model
Specifications
The Kartell Planet Table Low is a table designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell, available as a precise NURBS 3D model for Rhinoceros 3D and architectural visualization. Kartell is the Italian furniture brand founded in 1949 in Noviglio near Milan, internationally recognised as a pioneer of plastics in design furniture and home of products by Philippe Starck, Vico Magistretti, Anna Castelli Ferrieri, Ferruccio Laviani, Tokujin Yoshioka and Patricia Urquiola.
The model is built in Rhinoceros (Rhino 3D) using clean NURBS geometry, organised by layers for efficient material assignment and flexible scene integration. Native dimensions are 31 × 31 × 28 cm (width × depth × height), matching the real product specifications. The file is exportable to FBX, OBJ and 3DM with compatibility for KeyShot, V-Ray and other professional rendering pipelines.
Suitable for residential archviz, contract interior CGI, hospitality renders and contemporary furniture visualization. Recommended for architects, interior designers and 3D artists working on contract and residential projects.
Planet Table Low 3D Model
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Planet Table Low 3D Model
The Kartell Planet Table Low is a table designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell, available as a layered NURBS 3D model for Rhinoceros 3D. Native dimensions match the real product. Suitable for residential archviz, contract interior visualization and contemporary design CGI projects.
Tokujin Yoshioka
Tokujin Yoshioka is a Japanese designer born in Saga in 1967, founder of his Tokyo-based studio in 2000. After training under Shiro Kuramata and working at the Issey Miyake design office, he developed a poetic, material-driven design practice spanning furniture, exhibitions and architecture.
His work for Kartell — including the Tokyo-Pop sofa (2002) and the Invisible chair series — explores transparency, atmospheric form and innovative use of plastics. Pieces by Yoshioka are in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Centre Pompidou and the V&A. The 3D Model Unity catalog includes high-precision NURBS 3D models of Tokujin Yoshioka pieces for Kartell, available for Rhinoceros 3D.
Kartell
Kartell is the Italian furniture and lighting brand founded in 1949 in Noviglio, near Milan, by Giulio Castelli, internationally recognised as a pioneer of plastics in design furniture and home of products by Philippe Starck, Vico Magistretti, Anna Castelli Ferrieri, Ferruccio Laviani, Tokujin Yoshioka and Patricia Urquiola.
The brand brought industrial polymers into residential design with iconic products including the Componibili modular storage by Anna Castelli Ferrieri (1969), the Bourgie lamp by Ferruccio Laviani (2004), the Louis Ghost chair by Philippe Starck (2002) and the entire family of transparent polycarbonate seating that defined contemporary Italian interiors. Kartell pieces are in the permanent collections of MoMA New York, the V&A and the Centre Pompidou.
The 3D Model Unity catalog of Kartell includes high-precision NURBS 3D models for Rhinoceros 3D — chairs, stools, armchairs, tables, storage units and lamps — covering both the historical collection and contemporary collaborations. Suitable for residential archviz, contract interior CGI, hospitality renders and contemporary design visualization.