A generative 3D Printed ceramic tableware.
One design, unlimited variations.
Designed with Symvol for Rhino for Uformit.
DESIGN YOURS:
A generative 3D Printed ceramic tableware.
One design, unlimited variations.
Designed with Symvol for Rhino for Uformit.
DESIGN YOURS:
Nicetrails was a service to turn GPS tracks into tiny mountains, 3D Printed - discontinued
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A service to turn wonderful drawings into awesome figurines; nice looking designer objects to decorate the home and office with a colorful touch of wild creativity.
One Cup a Day project is an experiment on creativity and rapid manufacturing, by ideating, designing, modeling and making available for production and purchase a coffee cup within 24 hours, everyday during one month.
Read MoreAn ongoing collection of 3DPrinted toys based on a 3DScan of a real teddy bear combined with textures and modeling deformations. Each Jana model lives digitally in a server, and they are teleported to the physical world just when needed. The toys are made on-demand, they don’t exist until they are bought.
Read MorecoDesign application to make 3D Printed ceramic pleasure objects.
Read MoreOn the path to get the perfect 3D-Print, many meters of filament get piled up as discarded disappointments,
as bastard objects that never were,
as unborn half-things…
… and they are beautiful.
Read MoreA nice vase with pentagonal sides.
Evolved from a dodecahedron, surrounded by stars.
A classic lego-like brick with knobs on every side.
Read MoreThe DIY 3D Printer
Read MoreOngoing research on structures & lattices to enhance SLS 3D-Print properties.
3D printing allows for the creation of shapes and volumes never possible before,
thus, materials might behave differently when presented on new shapes.
A set of lightweight geometrical christmas decoration balls 3DPrintd in Red, White and Black.
Why?
Because it was christmas and I wanted to design & make something with 3D Printing that was price competitive with mass produced objects.
Since 3D Printing costs are driven by volume and material used, I designed the geometry of these balls to use minimum material while keeping maximum strength, resulting in a $5 costs. quite OK compared with fancy mass produced christmas balls :)
3D-Printed lampshade inspired by mediterranean decorative tiles
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Read MoreA rhombus pattern bracelet 3DPrinted with SLS Selective Laser Sintering.
Read MoreThe moonLamp explores the translucency proprietress of the 3DPrinted material by wrapping a lunar terrain geometry in the inner wall of the lamp shade.
Read MoreHandAxe, 3D Printed
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