3D Printing
3D-Printing is fast evolving as one of the most extensively used manufacturing technology. Here we have practical examples of 3D-printed household products and 3D Printed houses. Now this technology is widely used for printing home accessories, appliances, furniture and food.
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3D-Printed Spidique Chair Achieves Structurally Strong Design With Minimal Plastic
Yang employed Ameba software and the BESO (Bidirectional Evolutionary Structural Optimization) algorithm to create a chair design that is lightweight and has exceptionally good structural integrity. To reduce the environmental impact of the building material, the designer has made it a point to minimize material use. With the help of computational design software, she could estimate the amount of plastic that would be good for creating a functional chair.
Iridescent 3D-Printed Blend Vase Collection Displays Asymmetrical Blob-like Forms
Sheyn, a Vienna-based design studio known for creating digital architecture has launched a range of unique 3D-printed vases named Blend collection. This collection features a variety of vases or ‘tiny architecture’ as the founding duo of Sheyn Nicolas Gold and Markus Schaffer like their creations to be called. While handmade vases have their charm and have been in fashion for a very long time, this collection achieves something extraordinary with the help of the digital process and unique material used for the creation.
3D Printed LOOPS Coffee Tables Dress up Your Living Room Fashionably
LOOPS presents a series of coffee tables that come in handy in serving while enriching your décor in style. Falling in line with sustainable furniture, each coffee table is created from renewable resources and recycled material, depicting reduced environmental impact as a whole.
3D-Printed Chair has Patterned Back Inspired by Wings of Cicadas
The design team has configured Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create a chair with a back featuring patterns inspired by the wings of Cicadas. With AI-powered algorithm, they have created a variety of designs that could combine natural aesthetics and personalized ergonomics. #3Dprinting#chair #modernchairdesign
First Earthquake-Resistant 3D Printed Tiny House Breaks Ground in Guatemala
This earthquake-resistant 3D-printed tiny house is yet unnamed but bears the marks of traditional local craftsmanship in the form of a thatched roof. Built using COBOD’s BOD2 printer, the construction includes the 3D printer following a pre-planned blueprint and emitting a cement-like mixture in layering to create a shell.
Blast Studio 3D Prints Urban Waste and Living Organisms Into Furniture
London-based Blast Studio has turned to 3D printing technology. In continuation of its mission, the studio is transforming urban waste into a 3D-printed biomaterial. Basically, they have developed a method for 3D printing with living organisms and used it to form structural columns and even furniture.