3D Printed Faucets
DXV launched this amazing set of 3D printing series faucets, including three quite unique shapes of lattice, paper cutting, and layered metal strips. Manufactured using selective laser sintering 3D printing technology, it is formed by computer-guided high-heat, high-pressure laser beam, fused with metal powder and sintered for about 24 hours, and then manually polished and polished.
3D Printed Lamp
Combining interior decoration design and 3D printing technology, the artist couple Linlin & Pierre-Yves Jacques from Paris created a beautiful Lace-patterned Lamp.
3D Printed Bulb Mould
The stalactite series of bulbs designed by Dutch artist David Grass replicates the architectural shapes of well-known buildings with 3D printing technology and is installed on the ceiling.
3D Printed Vase with Hidden Face Portrait
This vase named “Fahz” was co-designed by American designers Nicholas Desbiens and Martha Desbiens. They used the precise characteristics of 3D printing technology to hide the outline of the portrait in the curve on the side of the vase. Before the simple background, it is easy to see their creative ideas full of playfulness.
3D Printed Business Cards
Let’s take a look at the 3D creative business cards produced by Studio Clam in Barcelona using zoom 3D printing technology.
3D Printed Planter
With the help of 3D printing, you can print plant pot in the shapes like geometrics, boots, castle, or jellyfish. You can even print one self-watering planter.