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furniture_swedish_wall

$120.00

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The Swedish wall (also known as stall bars or a wall ladder) is a vertical gym apparatus designed as a fixed wall-mounted structure for stretching, bodyweight exercises, and rehabilitation. As a 3D asset, it should read clearly as a functional indoor sports object with simple geometry, clean proportions, and a natural material presence.

Selected variant: Swedish wall (sw1)

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Overall Form A tall, rectangular ladder oriented vertically, consisting of two parallel side rails connected by evenly spaced horizontal rungs. The asset is thin in depth and visually anchored to a wall surface.
Typical Dimensions Approximately 2.3–2.5 meters in height, 0.7–0.9 meters in width, and 0.12–0.18 meters in total depth including wall standoffs. Proportions should feel human-scaled and suitable for indoor spaces such as gyms, schools, or physiotherapy rooms.

The side rails are vertical structural elements, usually rectangular in cross-section with softly rounded edges. They visually frame the ladder and extend the full height of the asset. The rungs are cylindrical and evenly spaced, forming the primary interaction points.

Rungs Cylindrical bars running horizontally between the side rails. Spacing is uniform, with a count typically ranging from 10 to 14 depending on height. Slight bevels or chamfers should be present for realism and comfort.
Mounting Elements Small metal brackets or standoffs connect the ladder to the wall. These are minimal in size but important for visual credibility, creating a small gap between the ladder and the wall surface.

Materials are most commonly varnished or lightly finished wood, giving the asset a warm, natural appearance. The wood grain should be subtle and consistent, with minor wear visible on frequently used areas such as the center of the rungs. Metal mounting parts should contrast slightly with the wood, using darker or neutral tones.

Materials Primary material is wood with a matte to semi-gloss finish. Secondary materials include metal for brackets and fasteners, using a darker gray or steel tone.
3D Asset Style Clean, functional, and realistic. Geometry should be efficient, with rounded edges on contact surfaces and simple shapes suitable for real-time rendering.

In a scene, the Swedish wall asset is intended to be placed flush against a vertical wall. It works well in gym, school, medical, or home workout environments and should visually communicate stability, safety, and everyday use.

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