6 colorful antique fabric and wood textures
Posted by Vincent on Mar 26, 2009 in Textures | 10 comments
A few weeks back, I went to an antique market in Belgium and besides looking for some hidden gems at the different stands, I was able to take some nice pictures of old wooden chests and antique chairs. I really love, how colorful some of these textures turned out to be, but look for yourself…
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Nice textures. It wasn’t the market at Place du Grand Sablon, was it?
No, it was the market in Tongeren near Liege. where is the location of the market you mentioned?
In Brussels. I visited there in March of last year.
alright, I might have to check that out on day trip to Brussels then. thanks for the tip!
Do the Place du Sablon in Brussels only in Summer. In winter, there is no antique at all!
Ну точно, как люди говорят, занимательное рядом!
These are great!! I work for an office furniture company and we sell stacking chairs! Fabric On a completely separate issue but one that is quite important, we make screens, panels and blinds for offices and because of the flame resistant qualities that are mandatory within the office environment, using any kind of fabric that does not have flame retardant qualities within the office is serious offence, contrary to the Health and Safety Executives guidelines, but one few people are aware of. It would be interesting to know the flame resistant qualities of the fabric!
I am into Agriculture Consultancy and I grow African Mahogany in India – Does anybody have HD pictures of matured African Mahogany wood or trees?
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Wow thank you just exactly what I was looking for
Love the deep rich red in the wood texture, thanks for sharing!