Featured Friday: Showing your 3D Printed designs

Happy friday everyone! We hope you had a nice week, we certainly did. To end the week in beauty: check out the newest designs in our gallery.

The first design we want to show you is made by Rick Fichthorn. It’s based on the Egyptian winged scarab. This little creature was associated with the generative forces of the rising sun and with the concepts of eternal renewal and spontaneous creation. The scarab is flanked by the wings of a falcon representing earth and the power of the sun. It’s printed in silver and finished in high gloss.

Have you seen the second design? The LOVE cube is made by Ulrich Schwanitz in multicolor. This three-dimensional object was inspired by the world-famous sculpture from the American Pop-Artist Robert Indiana. The object is slightly more than 15x15x15 cm in size and seems to be hovering in free space. The actual model is only half a cube and mounted on a mirror.

Last but not least: a pendant made by SILBERNEUN. This navette is constructed of many navettes in different sizes and directions, thus giving the impression of movement (even if due to the production process of metal, moving parts are not possible). It’s 3D printed in brass and afterwards gold plated and polished.

Well that was it for this week, hope you have a good weekend!

PS: Don’t forget we’ve got a new challenge ‘Christmas Ornaments’ going on, find out about it in this blogpost. And oh yes; we’re at the 3D Printshow in London at booth 21K this weekend. See you there?