Herengracht 81 (building)

Price range: € 44,95 through € 149,95

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This building is located on the Herengracht. The Herengracht is the second of four Amsterdam canals belonging to the canal belt and is located between the Singel and the Keizersgracht. The Gouden Bocht in particular is known for its large and beautiful canal houses.

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We design ourselves

All models are designed by ourselves and then printed in our 3D printing studio. This way we can switch quickly, make small series and still remain creative. Moreover, within the manufacturing industry we are purely Dutch in this way and we do not have to have anything produced abroad.

The productionproces

  • The models are printed with high-quality 3D printers
  • After printing, they are finished by hand
  • Then they get a white coating for extra protection

Materials

  • The models are made of Bio plastic (PLA)
  • Only suitable for indoor use and do not place in direct sunlight
  • It is non-toxic, paintable and easy to rinse off
  • If properly maintained, it will last at least 10 years

Two versions

House for Scale offers both a whole Building design as a Facade with a view .

Up to 4 sizes

Each format is approximately 30% larger in scale than its slightly smaller brother. So an XL size is about twice as high, wide and deep compared to an S size.

  • Free delivery from € 150,-

  • Designed in the Netherlands, built in Amsterdam

  • Made of durable PLA

  • Unique numbered copies

The Herengracht was created from 1612 on the initiative of mayor Frans Hendricksz. Oetgens, city carpenter Hendrick Jacobsz. Staets and city surveyor Lucas Jansz Sinck. Initially it was a moat (dug in 1585) for the companies and railway lines that were located behind the Singel. The moat within the city wall ran parallel to the moat outside the city wall. The Herengracht therefore still has a kink at the Driekoningenstraat; the outer moat was placed around a bulwark at that height. Widened from ditch to the current canal, the canal was named Herengracht in 1612, after the Lords Rulers of the city of Amsterdam. The part between Leidsegracht and the Binnen Amstel belongs to the expansion after 1658. In this part lies the Gouden Bocht, the most prestigious part of the Herengracht. Here many houses were inhabited by regents, mayors and merchants, who earned their capital in trade with South America or the Dutch East Indies.

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