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TS4_TS2 City Living - Occasional Chairs Set

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Uploaded: 16th Oct 2021 at 1:06 PM
Come on in and sit down on these comfy seats from TS4 City Living courtesy of a request from @istillplaytheSims2!

The Occasional Chairs Set consists of a mixture of living chairs and loveseats plus a coffee table - I especially love having seating for child Sims to sit on..

Coregy Ottoman (2x1) is a bench with decorative book storage and is available in 10 color design options.
Fractured Veil is a multi-faceted contemporary living chair with a choice of 10 color options.
Minimalist Style is an living chair with a choice of 2 wood options and 10 contemporary fabric options that can be mixed and matched.
Pillow Fluff is a living chair with a choice of 10 color options.
Private Wall (2x1) is a loveseat with a choice of 10 bold color options and perfect for a library.
The Programmer's Dream (2x1) is a multi-faceted two-toned coffee table with a choice of 4 color options.

All items in the Occasional Chairs Set have been cloned from Sims 2 base game objects - no expansion or stuff packs required.
The Occasional Chairs Set zip.file contains all six objects (with separate folders for each object). I have also included separate zip.files for each item.

Happy Simming!

Polygon and Subset Recolorable Info
My SimPE settings include having CEP enabled.

Coregy Ottoman
Polygon Count: 530
Recolorable Part(s): Subset for whole item

Fractured Veil
Polygon Count: 136
Recolorable Part(s): Subset for whole item

Minimalist Style
Polygon Count: 322
Recolorable Part(s): 2 Subsets - frame and cushion

Pillow Fluff
Polygon Count: 396
Recolorable Part(s): Subset for whole item

Private Wall
Polygon Count: 174
Recolorable Part(s): Subset for whole item

The Programmer's Dream
Polygon Count: 140
Recolorable Part(s): Subset for whole item

Additional Credits
Thanks to TSR Workshop, SimPE, Milkshape 3D and EA Games as without these programs creating objects would not be possible.
Also Numenor for CEP.