3D printed titanium tableware by Studio Droog: digitalizing classic tools
Design Studio Droog created these forgotten shapes of tableware in 3D printed titanium: A salt scoop, fruit spoon, sugar spoon, butter trowel, and more. Check out their collection ‘forgotten tools’! (more…)
Featured Friday: Showroom
At Materialise HQ in Belgium, we have an amazing showroom that is visited by thousands of people every year. International TV crews, journalists, surgeons, students, designers, and large companies we work with, all have one thing in common: When they visit us, they always get to see our showroom that has some of our designers’ work on display.
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Featured Friday: silver rings and cute egg cups
Happy Friday everyone! It’s time to feature some of our latest designs. (more…)
Featured Friday: Eat like a boss!
It’s finally Friday. We had to wait a whole week to show you this amazing cutlery set by Isaie Bloch, printed in gold plated brass. Eat like a boss!
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Meet the designer: Michael Mueller
‘Brass’ could be the middle name of this German designer -since he loves the material so much and can’t stop doing experiments with it. But let’s just call him Michael or Pookas, his designer name. (more…)
Featured Friday: new monomer collection!
3D Printing Chess Pieces & Chess Sets
Jonny Anthony loves chess. And what’s cooler than customizing and 3D printing your own chess set? Read on to learn how to create your own 3D printed chess pieces and take a look at Jonny’s stunning result: a 3D printed chess set in steel! (more…)
Featured Friday: Showing your 3D printed designs
It’s Friday (again). Hope you have a great weekend. But first, check out this week’s wonderful 3D printed designs showing some variety in materials.
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3D Printing and Robotics Combined in a Life-like Spider
I was already a big fan of the T-800, T-850 and the liquid metal shape-shifting T-1000. But last week, I bumped into the T8. This one is not a Terminator, but a bio-inspired high resolution 3D printed spider that uses a total of 26 servo motors, and it’s powered by the Bigfoot™ Inverse Kinematics Engine. Believe me, it has written ‘WANT’ all over it.
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Iris van Herpen presents her Wilderness Embodied Collection
Last week, Iris van Herpen unveiled her Wilderness Embodied Collection to great acclaim in the impressive entry hall of the Palais de la Découverte in Paris. As the show was held in a building which celebrates scientific progress of all kinds, it is fitting that the Dutch designer yet again explored new terrain in 3D printing by creating her very first hybrid dress.
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