The New Raw gives new life to marine plastic waste with 3D-printed beach furniture
The Elements is a limited edition collection that uses 80% recycled marine plastic and is 100% recyclable.
The Elements is a limited edition collection that uses 80% recycled marine plastic and is 100% recyclable.
From medicine to design, 5 different projects to deal with the lock-down caused by coronavirus pandemia.
A new technology for 3D printing floors has been developed by the Dutch company Aectual. Aectual uses huge robotic 3D printers to create the framework for its sustainable floors, which it infills with terrazzo. As a result, these floors can be customised to fit spaces of...
Zhu Ohmu explores the relationship between human and nature in her art. The Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist Rose Wei — who works under the pseudonym Zhu Ohmu — unveils a unique interpretation of machine methods. For the ceramic “Plantsukuroi” collection, the process of...
Complements is a modular system of chocolates designed by the Australian agency Universal Favourite for their end of the year gifts. The project combines 3D printing, design, and amazing chocolatier chops of Sydney-based Bakedown Cakery. The idea was inspired by...
Tribù is a line of 3D printed jewellery designed by Matteo Zorzenoni for Maison 203 and was inspired by the colours and patterns of traditional African tribal jewellery. The geometric jewels are painted and finished by hand, and show us that...
This design is sure to divide opinion. In an attempt to help solve the problem of pollution of the oceans, a team from the University of California, Riverside paired up with design studio Eray/Carbajo and came up with the SpongeSuit....
You’ve probably come across the occasional barista who tries out his cappuccino artwork on your order, or who “artistically” sprinkles cocoa powder through a heart-shaped stencil onto your latte. The results of both of these things can be quite impressive, if you...
It’s the season of Graduate Shows, which often bring us brand new ideas and sometimes controversial proposals. This gadget probably falls into that second category. Jakub Pollág, who has just graduated from the Royal College of Art, has created...
If you’ve ever had trouble finding glasses to fit you perfectly, Hong Kong brand ITUM could be the answer. These 3D printed specs come in different sizes based on the width of the frame, depth of the nose pad, and...